On Thu 05/Jun/2014 10:51:05 +0200 T.p. wrote: > I used to get a reminder once a month of the mailing lists to which I am > subscribed, such as this one, but, around the time of IETF89, this > stopped working. I see that the option on every one of the lists to > which I am subscribed has been reset to not send a reminder, not > something that I would intentionally ever do I'd be curious to know some more on the usefulness of reminders. They're what I call a time-distributed database. When subscribers need to query the status of their subscription, they simply perform a time seek --by waiting at most one month-- and voilà! Since we've been discussing how DMARC is going to affect the fate of mailing lists, recently on this list, I wonder why 21st century technology doesn't offer anything better. The outcome of that discussion was that mailbox providers don't know the status of their clients' subscriptions too, hence they cannot deploy any cooperative solution such as whitelisting, weak signatures, or 3rd party auths. Ale -- "Never expect the people who caused a problem to solve it." - Albert Einstein