Jude DaShiell writes: > If the mail is going to be illegible thanks to html, maybe it's > appropriate to automate an illegible email rejected filter that adds a > short message and bounces it back to the sender. If enough of these > senders keep getting rejected messages maybe they'll clean up their acts > but count on any start toward this taking at least 10 years from the time > rejected email starts hitting their inboxes.
This is pointless when you're dealing with automated emails generated by some bought-in software/portal. I *think* zoom support emails were like that, too, but I might not remember it correctly, it was years ago.