Version: (using KDE 4.1.0) This header help to unsubscribe fast from a mailing list, or (if you are who sent the mails) avoid that users click on "spam" instead of search the "unsubscribe link". Here is the example on live: http://bp3.blogger.com/_t5JrOcSiPEo/R4ue7SuZ-xI/AAAAAAAAAB8/Qr2UvXanYl4/s1600-h/hotmail_list_unsubscribe.jpg And here is mailchimp http://www.mailchimp.com/blog/list-unsubscribe-header-added-to-mailchimp/ For other info there is the website http://www.list-unsubscribe.com Hope to see it in the next releases :)
This is already in KMail. Select the folder holding the mails from the list. Select the "Folder" menu and then "Mailing List Management".
I think it's quite different. I mean, you right, there is that to manage mailing lists. But how many normal users know that ? And how many of them would actually go there to unsubscribe from a mailing list (instead a click on the "spam" button which is right there when you read the mail)? I think that the possibility to unsubscribe directly from the mail (without go through the mail to search the unsubscribe link) would be a lot better, both for usability and velocity. What do you think?
I think what you ask is "overkill" since most mailing lists have an unsubscribe link at the bottom of all mails and since the number of times you unsubscribe from a mailing list is relative small. What I do think _might_ be a valid feature request would be for KMail to automaticly identify a folder as containing a mailing list and somehow flag that folder as being a list folder (and fill in the mailing list management).
> What I do think _might_ be a valid feature request would be for KMail to > automaticly identify a folder as containing a mailing list and somehow flag that > folder as being a list folder (and fill in the mailing list management). Yes, this would be nice too :)
you'll be pleased to know this feature is in kmail-1.13.0 (kde 4.4.0) http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/1768/ right click on the header of the email - mailing list - all list-* functions. Please mark as done!
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