Originally Posted By: joemikeb
I can always call their customer service department on the phone and complain or train Mail and/or SpamSeive the offending emailer is spam (which of course continues the useless consumption of bandwidth)....

My question is whether anyone else is running into the dis-functional submit button problem or is it just me?

It seems to me that I've run into at least one dysfunctional "Unsubscribe" button (but I'm experiencing a bigger problem with snail mail, i.e. calling customer service to opt out gets me a "Sure", but the mail doesn't stop).

Why not just make rules in Mail to immediately delete the offending emails?


The new Great Equalizer is the SEND button.

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