Extremely important however, most users would not only ignore it, but wouldn’t know what to do with it to begin with. To say it shows the “important parts” is extremely arguable.įor instance, eM Client doesn’t typically show originating server and routing info, which is one of the better indications of spoofed email. “Rather, by design, it just display the parts that eM Client, rather than the user, want it to display.” Trying to get these companies to remove the unsubscribe information isn’t only futile, but it is likely illegal for them to do so. These types of messages alway have unsubscribe information in the footer (the only ones who I’ve ever seen which are moving that to the header area is Em Client). Every time, the first thing you see when clicking on the email though is… “Unsubscribe from receiving these messages.” ![]() ![]() Obviously I want to get updates to my questions and be notified of any responses to my questions. Take, for example, my healthcare provider… they are sending out regular updates and guidelines on what to do about Covid-19, how to go about getting seen by a doctor, how to get virtual appointments scheduled, procedures for clinic access, etc.Īnother example, and a slightly more ironic one at that, is the eM Client forum notification messages for this very thread. I am pretty sure I said “important and necessary”, so unsubscribing isn’t really a viable option. Which is why I clarified in my response that that is not what I am looking for, rather just that section of the message’s header which contains the unsubscribe link. You are right, I did say message preview.
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