Okay, HN. Go ahead and explain what's offensive here.
The question that was asked: "I noticed that MSFT IPs hitting my unsubscribe links with invalid identifiers on the [query] string. Anybody ever seen that?"
The question the parent commenter seems to have hallucinated: "Does anyone know how we can keep mail services from unsubscribing folks in error when these mail services scan our subscribers' emails, but also still offer our subscribers 1-click unsubscribe?"
No, it doesn't. The original questioner is already aware of the extremely common phenomenon where mail providers scan links in emails. That's not what the question is about. The first comment contains a very specific question about something different. The response is derailing the discussion.
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Okay, HN. Go ahead and explain what's offensive here.
The question that was asked: "I noticed that MSFT IPs hitting my unsubscribe links with invalid identifiers on the [query] string. Anybody ever seen that?"
The question the parent commenter seems to have hallucinated: "Does anyone know how we can keep mail services from unsubscribing folks in error when these mail services scan our subscribers' emails, but also still offer our subscribers 1-click unsubscribe?"