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> On 28 Jan 2016, at 7:52 AM, Maurice Howe <mauriceh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I (and others) have yelled for years about this.  The "unsubscribe" things
> is taking WAY too much time and resource.  

> It's easily (in theory, anyway) fixed:

Unsubscribe is easy as well, all you need to remember is the email address you 
used while subscribing to the mailing list. But when you unsubscribe with an 
other email address you're in trouble.

> just build a macro with the req'd steps -- one that's generalized &
> easily executed -- and end this nonsense once for all.

And how is a macro aware of the original email address used with the 
subscription?

> 
> Maurice Howe
> 
>> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:29 PM, John Hart <jh...@testra.com> wrote:
>> 
>> The math was way off, the point wasn't. Most mail lists have unsubscribe
>> links that aren't so problem prone.
>> What would be much better is a blog, with mail notification of responses
>> to one's post. That way people would
>> get answers to their question, with out all the NOISE, and it would be
>> easier to form a data base of queries.
>> 
>> Support is the most important part of any software project, be it open
>> source or not. If volunteers of this project
>> want it to be successful, they must get their act together.
>> 
>> jrh
>> 
>> Tax credits for contributions to open source software is the answer.
>> 
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