On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. wrote:

What do you call *verified* opt-in (what the marketers call "double opt-in"), 
where the recipient needs to comfirm that they gave permission for contact via that email 
address before receiving any content, in order to avoid unwanted third-party 
subscriptions?

Confirmed opt-in, which is what it was called back at MAPS and when we launched 
SuretyMail.

Even there we have granular breakdowns, such as:

127.3.100.8     All mailing list mail is at least opt-in, and has a confirmed 
(double) opt-in mechanism available, used less than 50% of the time
127.3.100.9     All mailing list mail is at least opt-in, and has a confirmed 
(double) opt-in mechanism available, used more than 50% of the time
127.3.100.10    All mailing list mail is confirmed (double) opt-in

Beautiful, thanks!

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(Note that we include the 'double' term (even though I feel I have to shower 
after typing it)

likewise. :)


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