Wed, 29 Mar 2006 13:00:57 -0500
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"LISTSERV site administrators' forum" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote on 03/29/2006 12:19:48 PM:
> Ok, but we don't use "Subscribe = ,confirm, because first of all the
emails
> come from a website from example and stored in a database, I feed the
email
> structure , email list to listserv so the people who is subscribing to
our
> list don't really have to confirm they subscribed but they can
unsubscribed
> anytime thought with another system. Also on the website we can always
do a
> Regex validation who verify is the email address structure is valid but
> that's a front line validation only and it's have nothing to do with
bounce
> really so I guess we have on our system to get these bounce email and
clean
> our list. Thx for your time by the way, I really appreciate it. :)
What's the address of this web form to sign up. I have some *koff* *koff*
"friends" that would like to sign up.
A form like this that does not send a confirmation email is an invitation
for abuse. Most legitimate e-mail marketers rely on confirmed opt-in.
Even allowing too many requests for confirmation to be sent can get you
tagged as a spammer.
One thought that has been running through the back of my head is "What the
hell do they have to say that 1 million people want to hear?" Sounds
rather spammish.
Convince me I'm wrong.
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