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Kandem, Vamshi Krishna

4/9/2007 3:41:00 AM


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without using, sending or storing it. Emails are not secure and may suffer errors, viruses, delay,
interception and amendment. Standard Chartered PLC and subsidiaries ("SCGroup") do not accept liability for
damage caused by this email and may monitor email traffic.


4 Answers

Robert Klemme

4/9/2007 7:28:00 AM

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On 09.04.2007 05:41, Kandem, Vamshi Krishna wrote:
> unsubscribe
> This email is confidential. If you are not the addressee tell the sender immediately and destroy this email
> without using, sending or storing it. Emails are not secure and may suffer errors, viruses, delay,
> interception and amendment. Standard Chartered PLC and subsidiaries ("SCGroup") do not accept liability for
> damage caused by this email and may monitor email traffic.

Actually, it's not confidential since you sent it to the public. :-)

Vamshi, apparently you used the wrong mail address. Note that typically
email addresses for list management and list publishing are distinct.

Kind regards

robert

Arie Kusuma Atmaja

4/9/2007 7:40:00 AM

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Robert Klemme wrote:
> On 09.04.2007 05:41, Kandem, Vamshi Krishna wrote:
>> unsubscribe
>> This email is confidential. If you are not the addressee tell the
>> sender immediately and destroy this email
>> without using, sending or storing it. Emails are not secure and may
>> suffer errors, viruses, delay,
>> interception and amendment. Standard Chartered PLC and subsidiaries
>> ("SCGroup") do not accept liability for
>> damage caused by this email and may monitor email traffic.
>
> Actually, it's not confidential since you sent it to the public. :-)
>
> Vamshi, apparently you used the wrong mail address. Note that typically
> email addresses for list management and list publishing are distinct.
>
> Kind regards
>
> robert
>
>
Hello robert, perhaps a small script which is able to detect this kind
of message could be deleted automatically and tell the user a related
message to it would be nice, so that we don't have to delete it
manually. Please forgive me if Moderator's busy for this thing.

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Phillip Gawlowski

4/9/2007 7:49:00 AM

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Arie Kusuma Atmaja wrote:

> Hello robert, perhaps a small script which is able to detect this kind
> of message could be deleted automatically and tell the user a related
> message to it would be nice, so that we don't have to delete it
> manually. Please forgive me if Moderator's busy for this thing.

Actually, you already got this information in one of the confirmation
emails for this list.

And even a small script in this area can have a *huge* impact on the
mailing list's performance:
Every email would have to be scanned, in full (sans headers), for those
keyword(s). On average this mailing lists generates 100 mails on a
Saturday, more during the week, less during holidays.

And then there's the issue of false positives (this email, for example,
would be a false positive), and maybe false negatives. This problem gets
even worse if somebody, who subscribes to this list, had an auto-reply
turned on. That'd probably grind the mailing list's server to a halt.

In short: use Google, before complaining about your self-inflicted
ignorance. ;)

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Bertram Scharpf

4/9/2007 8:51:00 AM

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Hi,

Am Montag, 09. Apr 2007, 16:30:14 +0900 schrieb Robert Klemme:
> On 09.04.2007 05:41, Kandem, Vamshi Krishna wrote:
> >unsubscribe
> Vamshi, apparently you used the wrong mail address. Note that typically
> email addresses for list management and list publishing are distinct.

Every time I read a posting like this I get more convinced
it would be better to _really_ unsubscribe the original
poster. The subject is definitely unambiguous. POLS! Then,
the poster still will receive a confirmation request which
he can ignore.

It's not easy for an unexperienced user to manage more than
a hundered mails a day in one box. The main thing for us
should be not to deter him from eventually re-subscribing
half a year later.

Bertram


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