
So you want people to click a random url in an unsolicited email message? List-unsubscribe: RFC8085 provides a mechanism to mitigate that issue as there is no expected interaction. MUAs know how to display an unsubscribe button these days. -- Mark Andrews
On 6 Jul 2025, at 09:09, Michael Thomas via NANOG <nanog@lists.nanog.org> wrote:
On 7/5/25 4:00 PM, Tim Howe via NANOG wrote: One of the biggest problems I face is that spamming is largely accepted as perfectly normal for some groups.
Convince marketing people that they shouldn't be able to just email everyone they can identify about anything they want and it just doesn't compute.
I get more spam directly from Salesforce's network than anywhere else because it's a service their customers expect them to supply.
Have fun fighting that.
Is that still really a thing? I mean of course I know that opt-out marketing mail is common as dirt, but it seems pretty common to have a simple unsubscribe button at the end of the email. I mean, it's annoying, but they see to work from what I can tell.
Mike
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