Hi, On 24.07.20 18:09, Marcel Becker via mailop wrote: > Not saying that it's the case here (what do I know about Google's spam > filters or your friends...) but sometimes the cause for this is on the > receiving end and quite low tech. Ie: We have quite a few cases where > users mark mail from uncle Bob as spam and then complain that mail from > uncle Bob is in the spam folder. oh how I loathe the more or less daily abuse messages from Microsoft's mail services that are perfectly reasonable e-mails from students or staff.
Users either don't understand what it means if they mark an email as spam or they don't understand the difference between trash and junk - which can be a language / translation issue... And they are always really happy when I contact them and tell them everything about the full mail content that got forwarded to abuse. If you ask people about Spam, a lot of them will tell you it is "annoying email they don't want to think about", not bulk unsolicited messages for the purposes of advertising, phishing, malware, etc. Regards, Thomas Walter -- Thomas Walter Datenverarbeitungszentrale FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences - Corrensstr. 25, Raum B 112 48149 Münster Tel: +49 251 83 64 908 Fax: +49 251 83 64 910 www.fh-muenster.de/dvz/ _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop