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Thomas,
Thanks for the information.
If I add text to the body (a disclaimer) with a filter rule will it understand the Mercuy variables (i.e. ~p1, ~p2, etc) so that the text will show the list name and subscribers email address automatically like in a *.mer file?
Nope, the outbound filter would be looking at the message headers and picking up the name of the list and sending the attached file specific to that list. The user would have to enter their own email address.
Many list subscription sites I have used auto-populate the list name and e-mail address of the subscriber and are a "single click" operation to un-subscribe. I really like that.
You can do that as with the headers on the list sent from the list. From the Mercury/32 help:
Headers and URLs If the Generate helper URL headers option is turned on, Mercury will add specially-formatted headers to messages distributed to the list which will permit compliant mail programs like Pegasus Mail to perform automatic subscription management for the user. If you have a web page that describes the operation of the mailing list, enter its URL in the Help URL field. Using Helper headers and URLs can result in a considerable improvement in the usability and friendliness of your lists. For more information on the format and function of Helper URLs, please see Internet Standards Document RFC2369.
These headers allow the user to automatically unsubscribe from the list.
Are there more simplified MLSS HTML pages that would include just the list name & email adress, and an unsubscribe button?
Nope, but if you know how the do HTML you can write your own.
Thanks much,
MP
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[quote user="Mrpush"]<blockquote><p>Thomas, </p><p>Thanks for the information.</p><p>If I add text to the body (a disclaimer) with a filter rule will it understand the Mercuy variables (i.e. ~p1, ~p2, etc) so&nbsp;that the text will&nbsp;show the list name and &nbsp;subscribers email address automatically like in a *.mer file?</p></blockquote><p>Nope, the outbound filter would be looking at the message headers and picking up the name of the list and sending the attached file specific to that list. &nbsp; The user would have to enter their own email address.
</p><blockquote><p>Many list subscription sites I have used auto-populate the list name and e-mail address of the subscriber and are a "single click" operation to un-subscribe. I really like that.</p></blockquote><p>You can do that as with the headers on the list sent from the list.&nbsp; From the Mercury/32 help:
</p><p><i><b>Headers and URLs</b>&nbsp; If the Generate helper URL headers option is turned on, Mercury will add specially-formatted headers to messages distributed to the list which will permit compliant mail programs like Pegasus Mail to perform automatic subscription management for the user. If you have a web page that describes the operation of the mailing list, enter its URL in the Help URL field. Using Helper headers and URLs can result in a considerable improvement in the usability and friendliness of your lists. For more information on the format and function of Helper URLs, please see Internet Standards Document RFC2369. </i></p><p>These headers allow the user to automatically unsubscribe from the list.
</p><blockquote><p>Are there more simplified MLSS HTML pages that would include just the list name &amp; email adress, and an unsubscribe button?</p></blockquote><p>Nope, but if you know how the do HTML you can write your own.
</p><blockquote><p>Thanks much,</p></blockquote>
<p>MP</p>[/quote]