Since Twitter is the only place where BitBounce responded, I tried again:
https://twitter.com/aymericaugustin/status/1097231848973967362
I'm skeptical about their willingness to fight spam: they're using it as their
primary marketing channel. The more we're talking about them, the happier they
https://twitter.com/stewart__dennis/status/1081973497025331201?s=21
I’m sure that falsely replying to mailing list emails helps with these
numbers.
I’m just going ahead and marking them as spam, because that’s what they
are. It’s negligence at this point.
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 4:35 am, Aymeric
I figured I’d email their CEO (stewart.den...@bitbounce.com) and ask if he
can look into this, because it’s kind of ridiculous. I think I should have
known beforehand what kind of automated reply I got…
I’ve also marked them as spam and so don’t receive them anymore but I can
imagine it’s pretty
They say they removed the offending user:
https://twitter.com/stewart__dennis/status/1097296853551337472?s=21
This isn’t a long term fix — we’ll have the same issue if another user
subscribes to BitBounce — but at least it solves our immediate problem.
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Aymeric.
> Le 17 févr. 2019 à
Thanks for getting that done Aymeric.
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 08:55, Aymeric Augustin <
aymeric.augus...@polytechnique.org> wrote:
> They say they removed the offending user:
> https://twitter.com/stewart__dennis/status/1097296853551337472?s=21
>
> This isn’t a long term fix — we’ll have the same