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I can understand your point but I still think this should be optional
and I will try to explain why.
The list is an "announcement only" and the risk of getting spammed
seems a bit over exaggerated. The lists purpose is to make it possible
for union members to get fast information from their organisation. All
messages will have a bottom banner explaining how to end the
subscription pointing to a web page with easy instructions.
Since most of them access the list from their home PCs, the idea of
having a time limit to confirm the subscription doesn't appeal to them.
We have had some criticism about that. Many of them do not access their
e-mail on a daily basis and sometimes a week or more goes by between
their on line occasions.
I have also experienced other lists with web interfaces that do not
require subscription confirmation, for instance
[log in to unmask], and was just seeking to find out if we
had made some mistakes when configuring our list.
So I still wonder, can we do it?
Goeran
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Från: Pete-Weiss [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Skickat: den 19 juli 1999 14:25
Till: LSTOWN-L
Kopia: Pete-Weiss
Ämne: Re: Subscribers confirmation
There may be a parm somewhere, but LISTSERV(R) was designed that WEB
interfaces require the email confirmation.
This is both a courtesy to your existing subscribers as well as
prevention of third-party spam.
If you manage to turn OFF confirmation, please let us know which lists
so
that *I* can unsubscribe.
/Pete
At 02:53 07/19/1999 Monday , G ran Larsson wrote:
>We have an announcement list with a web interface for subscription.
The
>strange thing is that although we have
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>*Subscription= Open
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>without the Confirm command, subscribers still get the confirmation
>mail and have to send in an OK to get on the list.
>
>Why is that? Can anyone help us? We use Listserv 1.8d.
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