On 17-07-11 09:09 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 7/11/17 02:19, Philip Paeps wrote:

Unfortunately, spammers have made the internet worse for everyone. In the world of email today, "we are not spammers" is not a good enough argument to get your email accepted by anyone.


"We're not spammers" is up there with "double confirmed opt-in" or "can-spam compliant" as things a spammer would say to try and get unblocked so they can fire off a spam run.

~Seth

Some of my favourites...

Templated responses..

"Could you please send us some evidence.."
"We have taken necessary steps to prevent any kind of spam email being sent from the server"
"We have investigated this issue and has taken care of"
"pls remove me from blacklist" (that is the full request)
"not listed in any blacklist except yours"
"The mail server is clean"
"..signed.. delivery consultant" (Why do they need one?)
"The spam problem related to this issue was already solved"
"We use DKIM and SPF"




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