Pretty sure regular mailto links populate a compose dialog, so the user can
see what/where they are sending, it's just the auto-unsub links which have
the restriction... but no guarantees, I haven't audited all the code.
Brandon
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Philip Paeps
On 2017-10-04 09:51:00 (-0700), Brandon Long via mailop wrote:
Also, if you set the subject/body in the mailto, they must be set to
just "unsubscribe" (because everything is terrible, and no tricking
users into sending random messages to random addresses).
Is this just the mailto: of a
Hi,
Are you having problems with rate limiting?
Cheers
On 04/10/2017 22:11, Sven Krohlas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a contact to resolve an issue.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Sven Krohlas
>
> Mail Security Engineer
> Mail Application Security
>
> PGP Key ID: 0x3EFB852A
> Fingerprint:
There are differences between whether we show an unsub link or whether we
just offer when you report as spam. Some of whether or not we display the
link is based on the interface and room, and the category of the message,
and whether it'll be obvious to the user what they are unsubscribing from.
Hi,
I am looking for a contact to resolve an issue.
Thanks,
--
Sven Krohlas
Mail Security Engineer
Mail Application Security
PGP Key ID: 0x3EFB852A
Fingerprint: 4A90 1609 83DD 8DEA 4A21 D43B C674 C0F4 3EFB 852A
RSA, 4096
1&1 Mail & Media GmbH | Brauerstraße 48 | 76135 Karlsruhe | Germany
And I found out that Yandex, ICloud web interface and Protonmail support it.
Does anyone know what the requirements for Google or Live.com are to show
the unsubscribe link (anything more specific than "reputation")? Is volume
from that specific sender required? Aligned SPF/DKIM authentication?