Opt out - Unsubscribe function - mass emails

Wong

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Anyone have this implemented where they work ?

We are wanting to implement an opt out or unsubscribe function with our emails - its a schedule of sorts - any idea of where to start ? programs ?


Ideal scenario would be:

User gets email
Wants to opt-out/unsubscribe
Clicks on the link to unsubscribe

eg of a wording and link:To completely remove your address from the COMPANY marketing list click HERE.

Automated email removing them from the address list ( i am assuming here)
Automated email notifying them that they have been removed

How does it work ?, what is involved ? what else should i know before hand ? am i making this out to be more complicated than it is ?

Tia
 
We've used MailChimp, CampaignMonitor and emarsys - recommend any of them for mass campaign mailing and list opt-in/out management.
 
I hate spam. There's just so much wong with it.
 
I hate spam. There's just so much wong with it.

poor Wong is going to regret that choice of nick, just about any thread started is just going to have some chirp about something being totally wong
 
@cpu. , we have a lot of clients and this information is critical to their business its not spam btw. if for whatever reason they have multiple supervisors or w/e that receive the same info and only 1-2 of them within that specific section need the info then the rest can opt out so it does not clutter the emails any-who

@every1else thanks for the info so far
 
@cpu. , we have a lot of clients and this information is critical to their business its not spam btw. if for whatever reason they have multiple supervisors or w/e that receive the same info and only 1-2 of them within that specific section need the info then the rest can opt out so it does not clutter the emails any-who

@every1else thanks for the info so far
Gmail have something similar called "mute". You receive replies in a conversation, but in archive not inbox (when mute is selected). Although opting out save bandwidth also.
Sorry for the previous post, that was...uhm...wrong of me. :)
 
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