Friday, June 20, 2008

Re: [asterisk-biz] How can I get off DIDX mailing list?

Nice is great, but anyone who runs a mailing list that doesn't provide
a dead simply idiot proof (a thread this long proves this is a
requirement) way of allowing anyone to unsubscribe should be whipped.
I don't know how many emails I have seen on lists titled "how do I get
removed from X list" simply because the list admin can't do EVERY one
a common curtisy and properly configure this list. Preferably with no
more than two action method such as:

1.) Link to click with subscriber hash built in, page would then have
confirmation button
2.) email address to reply to that removes with a confirmation email

Why would I want to login to an account that I don't care about, and
more than likely forgot my login information too boot?

My didx account is active and I choose to receive their emails, but
you have to agree that if you want to jump ship they do make it a
little ass backwards.

Miles

On Jun 20, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Sam Tam wrote:

> Listen my friend, apart from being a DIDX's customer. We have no
> relationship with DIDX
> Rehan is a nice guy and Suzanne is great too. And may be that why
> DIDX has
> grown to one of the most well known DID trading place in the world.
>
> I am not helping DIDX to market and promote their service but they
> do offer
> some good services and it should be praised.
> But however this is my personal opinion and if you don't like it
> then you
> can stick it up from behind. (sorry for my language)


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