> Hello,
> 
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 12:54:13PM +0200, Mary via mailop wrote:
> > X-mail_abuse_inquiries: http://www.salesforce.com/company/abuse.jsp
> 
> I reported a similar phishing spam to Salesforce a few days ago. I
> can't believe in this day and age that the above URL in its first
> paragraph on how to report email abuse says:
> 
>     If you have received unsolicited email from a Salesforce user,
>     replying to that user to let them know that you would like to
>     opt out of future emailings should resolve the problem.
> 
> No, sorry, I'm not encouraging my users or anyone else to interact
> with what are at best write-only spam factories and at worst
> seasoned social engineers. What an absurd thing to suggest as the
> first step once it has got to the stage of anything that the
> recipient considers to be abuse.

        So, basically they want [potential] victims to come forward and do 
the job of their abuse desk and/or postmaster?  That's awful. :(

        Salesforce:  Please change your policies in ways that stop 
normalizing "opt-out."

> Thanks,
> Andy
> 
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