No Easy Way Out For Yahoo! eGroups Subscribers
An Anonymous Coward writes: "Yahoo! Groups, who manages former eGroups mailing lists has a strange policy on unsubscribing people who joined eGroups via e-mail subscription before eGroups have been taken over by Yahoo!--the only way to unsubscribe is to join Yahoo! (giving your full details and a corect e-mail address) and then unsubscribe using the Web interface. The e-mail unubscription feature, although theoretically still available, does not work. Looks like not all Yahoo! Groups subscribers are equal."
I manage several lists. The alternative is to email (listname)-owner@yahoogroups.com and have the owner unsub you from *their* interface. I can kick off anyone I want without them having to hand over any information at all.
Please remove me from this discussion.
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Of course, it could just be a bug in the eGroups software?
/. to get yourself your 15 minutes?
Did you think of that and ask Yahoo about it before inventing some bizarre conspiracy theory and posting it to
Perhaps if Yahoo were informed responsibly they would fix it for you.
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I think this would be illigal in the uk but I can't connect to the Data Protection web site to check.
IIRC you must supply an easy way to remove someone from a mailing list.
Wouldn't it be nice if schools got all the money they wanted and the army had to hold jumble sales for guns
yahoo did the same thing with geocities. back a LONG time ago, when i didn't know better(before the annoying ads). i had a geocities site which. I eventually forgot about it. recently, just after yahoo bout geo, i remembered that site and I decided enough was enough, so I tried to remove it, only that my old login/pass didn't work anymore. They said I had to sign up for a yahoo ID to access my site. It was a general headache and eventually i just said screw it.
email blocking and filtering is for.
Please remove me from this website I have to get some work done...