It's not the system, but rather some bots programmed to automatically do HTTP_POSTS - which Brian understands. The only way to stop these from happening is to disable the subscription/un-subscription pages, which is counterproductive as it will stop subscription requests.
So best advise is: If you did not initiate the unsub move, just ignore these.
BrianIt happens many times. Just ignore. I think it is the system that does that.RgdsGG
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 18:30:16 +0300
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Hi,Did anyone else receive over 15 attempts to unsubscribe them from the list today or was it just me?LOL,BrianFacebook Twitter LinkedIn
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