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On Jun 10, 2005, at 3:41 PM, Steve Howie wrote:

> Christine Quiriy wrote:
>
>
>> << The situation is that we have announce mailing lists that we to  
>> subscribe all personnel so we can contact them with important  
>> information but we don't want them to be able to unsubscribe  
>> themselves off the lists and miss the information. >>
>>
>> This might seem too obvious, but can't you just tell them that it  
>> is a condition of employment that they be subscribed to the list?
>>
>> Christine
>>
>
> Even then, if they felt strongly about not listenting to  
> announcements, all they have to do is set themselves to NOMAIL, so  
> I think education with a sponge-rubber-coated sledgehammer is the  
> best idea :)

Changing subscription options and deleting subscriptions is easily  
locked out
by keeping the list locked and allowing only selected individuals (or  
processes)
to unlock it. Don't get me wrong, I do not advocate this strategy,  
but its what
we do on a routine basis to appease administrators here and the idea  
works
nicely, not withstanding the possibility of subscribers using a  
filter to
move such email to /dev/null.

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