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Eventually our subscribers won’t want our email in their inbox any more. They can stop the mail either by unsubscribing from it, or by marking it as spam. We’d far rather they do the first so we should make it as easy as possible for them to unsubscribe. Also in most jurisdictions you’re legally required to offer a functional, easy to use unsubscription channel. So, how to do that? There are a few different ways to accept unsubscription requests, and most legitimate bulk mail should offer several of them. Reply to unsubscribe The recipient replies to the email, the person handling replies removes them from the list. This is a problematic way of handling unsubscription requests. On the one hand, sending mail that recipients can’t reply to, or where replies are bounced, responded to automatically or silently discarded is fairly recipient-hostile. It’s better if those replies go to a customer