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Eric,
I think that you will find that all of the members that are being
"unsubcribed" are either Hotmail or MSN people.
A month or two ago, with the last "automatic" update of Windows Live ...
an Unsubscribe Button. was added that only shows up on their screen when
viewing a message from a subscribed list with proper headers.
It is of course displayed right next to the Delete button and is very
easy to hit accidentally. I have had one member unsubscribe at least 10
times. My only explanation is that she is hitting the unsubscribe
button accidentally.
Jan Guthrie - OES-L
Eric Johnson wrote:
> I received this from a member this afternoon. I've had two other cases like this in the past month or so. I've re-subscribed the member but what is going on?
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> From: Richard Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>
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> To: "Eric Johnson" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: Tue, Apr-29-2008 4:16 PM
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> Subject: sign-off request
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> Eric, apparently someone, somehow is embedding Toller-L signoff requests in otherwise unrelated messages. this has happened to me twice now when I mark a message from someone or something I don't know as "unsafe."
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> I don't want to be signed off the list. I'm sorry to burden you with this, because I know it has to be irritating (it is to me!) but please reinstatement me, or instruct me as to how i can do it myself.
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> This may be something we need to follow up on - has anyone else reported any such thing?
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> Spell a grand slam in this game where word skill meets World Series. Get in the game.
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