Hi,
Nick Kew wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 August 2006 14:15, Boyle Owen wrote:
>
>>> On Tuesday 08 August 2006 01:48, Joshua Slive wrote:
>>>> As I have pointed out, it seems that hotmail is silently eating the
>>>> unsubscription confirmation request. This is another good reason to
>>>> not use hotmail.
>>> Maybe the safe option would be for the unsubscribe process to
>>> default to automatically unsubscribing someone if there's no
>>> reply to an unsub-confirmation email?
>> That's not a bad idea... (Of course, semantically, it amounts to
>> unsubscribing immediately without confirmation for all unsub requests).
>
> I didn't say "immediately" - a 24-hour delay wouldn't hurt, and *could*
> help protect against a prankster.
>
> But "immediately" would also be an option.
It wouldn't be an unsub-confirmation then, it would be a unsub-declination!
You'd then need to include a set of instructions for 'I don't want to be
unsubscribed' which would need to be followed within 24 hours to ensure
a malicious unsubscription wasn't actioned?
It seems to me that the current setup is fine. I managed to follow the
current instruction a couple of weeks ago and it worked exactly as expected.
Neil.
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