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Subject: Re: Something Simple?
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 22:20:09 -0500
To: Rob Gambit <robgambit @ yahoo . com>
Cc: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
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Yes and yes.  My question is, "How do you intend to
populate your list?".  This can be considered serious
spam, if you do not offer visitors to your site an
"OBVIOUS" opt-out link, or the preference of whether
or not to opt-in at all.  I have been to thousands
of web sites while surfing, and 99.9% of which, I do
not have any intention of ever visiting again. (At
least not on purpose.)  If I accidently happen across
your page/site, do I automatically get added to your
list?

Dan Liston


Rob Gambit wrote:

>Can MajorDomo be easily used for something simple?
>
>I would like to send out notices when I update my
>website. I don't wish to create a full fledged mailing
>list such as this one.
>
>Is it easy enough to disable all the extra features?
>
>My web host provides MajorDomo installation so would
>like to use it instead of something else.
>
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>





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