But Remmy, I think we need to know as a community that people are disengaging and find out why. If we actually had a comprehensive system, an unsubscribe click could be responded to with a 3 question survey and an opportunity to write a full statement if the person has a specific reason.
Which I can promise nobody would do beyond checking the box that says "yes I really want to unsubscribe" and maybe "too much mail." I realize that some people think web discussion fora are great, but expect I am not the only one here who has no interest in visitng a dozen web whatsits every day so if I can't get it as mail, forget it. I sort of hate to bring up user education, but every mail program in the world has fairly easy ways to sort list mail into separate folders, which lets you read it when you want. Evidently a lot of people can't don't think it's worth the 30 seconds needed to do that, so I think the real problem is that there is vanishingly little signal on this list. Most of it is administrative chitchat that most people don't care about, and much of what's left is random tangents unrelated to anything ICANN might do (something of which I am far from innocent.) So on the principle of not saying anything when I have nothing to say, I'll stop now. R's, John