You know, the more I think about it the more I wonder about the tradeoff between the possibility that one subscriber might mischievously unsubscribe another (which seems little more serious than a sort of practical joke, and a fairly flat one at that) and the fact that, as Jessica Rasku points out, > it is VERY annoying to have to confirm an unsubscribe. > Particularly if you are unsubscribing, and leaving for a while, > and then you get back to find your mailbox full of mail you thought > would stop with the unsubscribe request... Or setting nomail and finding it didn't work . . . Most of my subscribers use email commands, so the configuration of website management doesn't much matter -- but in any case I don't really see that it's a danger much worth preventing. No matter how much I disliked you, I can't see that I'd think I was achieving very much by unubscribing you . . . -- Russ __|~_ Russell A. Hunt __|~_)_ __)_|~_ Professor of English St. Thomas University )_ __)_|_)__ __) PHONE: (506) 452-0424 Fredericton, New Brunswick | )____) | FAX: (506) 450-9615 E3B 5G3 CANADA ___|____|____|____/ [log in to unmask] \ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~