I'm trying to add a List-Unsubscribe header to my e-mail that is being sent. So far I hadn't any luck trying to do so.

What I have got so far:

var mailMessage = new MailMessage
                    {
                        Subject = newsletter.Subject,
                        Body = newsLetterHTML,
                        IsBodyHtml = true,
                        Sender = new MailAddress(senderAddress)
                    };
                    mailMessage.To.Add(subscriber.Email);
                    mailMessage.ReplyToList.Add(senderAddress);
                    mailMessage.Headers.Add("List-Unsubscribe", unSubscribeUrl);

The unSubscribeUrl is something like 'www.example.com/unlist?id=8822772727'. When I sent the e-mail everything works fine except for the list-unsubscribe option. Which is not shown in any mail client.

Any assistance would be welcome!

UPDATE
This is the whole code I use for sending the email:

var mailMessage = new MailMessage
                    {
                        Subject = newsLetter.Subject,
                        Body = newsLetterHTML,
                        IsBodyHtml = true,
                        Sender = new MailAddress(senderAddress)
                    };
                    mailMessage.To.Add(subscriber.Email);
                    mailMessage.ReplyToList.Add(senderAddress);
                    mailMessage.Headers.Add("List-Unsubscribe", String.Format("<{0}>", "http://www.foo.com/unlist?id=8888"));
                    mailMessage.HeadersEncoding = Encoding.Default;

                    var smtpClient = new SmtpClient();
                    smtpClient.Send(mailMessage);

UPDATE 2
After a little research I got the header into the mailMessage. When I sent an email I can see the following headers:

List-Unsubscribe: <http://demo.localhost/home/hobbymap-gerard/afmelden-voor-nieuwsbrief?id=c786aeb0-554d-4670-94d8-82d6f25a050b>
MIME-Version: 1.0
From: info@test.nl
To: test@gmail.com
Reply-To: info@test.nl
Date: 8 Feb 2011 09:50:22 +0100
Subject: Test met plaatje
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable  

But when I open the email in any client I can't see the unsubscribe button in the client? Am I doing something else wrong?

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Do you see the "List-Unsubscribe" when you check the message headers at the receiving client? Can you add other headers? Try using WireShark to verify that you are sending the List-Unsubscribe header to the local SMTP server. If so, it may be that your local SMTP server is stripping out that header. – Sam Skuce Dec 6 '10 at 16:26
The RFC only shows mailto: URLs in the examples, maybe they only support mailto: unsubscribes? – tripleee Aug 25 '11 at 6:50
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2 Answers

Most email clients only support mailto-links.

Try this, it should work always:

mailMessage.Headers.Add("List-Unsubscribe", "<mailto:list@host.com?subject=unsubscribe>");

The RFC specifies it is possible to use http-links also. But i've found that if you include http-links, the email clients no longer shows the unsubscribe link. I think it's because of the possibility that people only have access to the mail protocol.

So this does not always work:

 mailMessage.Headers.Add("List-Unsubscribe", "<http://www.host.com/list.cgi?cmd=unsub&lst=list>, <mailto:list-request@host.com?subject=unsubscribe>"; 
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I had this same issue. I had both a http and mailto form in the header and GMail was not displaying the link to unsubscribe. When I removed the http and went with just the mailto url, it worked fine. – Mike Dotterer Nov 30 '11 at 16:49
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According to the List-Unsubscribe website, the URL should be wrapped with angle brackets, e.g. <http://www.example.com/unlist?id=8822772727>.

You can try something like:

mailMessage.Headers.Add("List-Unsubscribe", String.Format(
    CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "<http://{0}>", unSubscribeUrl));
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Hi Frederic, Thank you for your reply. I tried to add the angle brackets but it doesn't make a difference. I did the following: `mailMessage.Headers.Add("List-Unsubscribe", String.Format("<{0}>", personalUnsubscribeUrl)); mailMessage.HeadersEncoding = Encoding.Default;' – Gerard Dec 6 '10 at 13:47
@Gerard, did you check that your URL actually starts with http://? I think it might be mandatory. – Frédéric Hamidi Dec 6 '10 at 13:53
@Frederic, The url I use is: http://demo.localhost/organisatie/afmelden-via-url?id=a7522a34-5c3d-4b38-8ea9-6‌​c3ed360b377 – Gerard Dec 6 '10 at 14:19
@Gerard, can you test with a domain other than localhost, e.g. something like http://www.foo.net/...? – Frédéric Hamidi Dec 6 '10 at 15:08
@Frederic, nope that doesn't make any difference. – Gerard Dec 6 '10 at 15:16
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