On 1/25/24 15:21, olebra@samfundet.no wrote:
To me, "subscribed messages" in the above means the policy applies to everyone sending over 5k emails daily, whether for marketing or not.
All the best, Ole
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You can always put something like the above "To unsubscribe ..." line in the lists footer as we do. Gmail's web UI renders that as a mailto: link. Further, at least in some cases, Gmail's web UI recognizes the List-Unsubscribe header in the message and provides it's own Unsubscribe buttons in the web UI.
Granted, these aren't truly "one click" as they require confirmation,
but that can be avoided by setting a list's unsubscribe_policy to open
.
Also granted that Gmail is the 900 pound gorilla here, but unsubscribe links that don't require confirmation are a bad idea. Even if the link contains some kind of encrypted data to ensure it can't be spoofed, there is still a danger if I forward list mail to a 3rd party and they click my unsubscribe link.
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