Re: [mailop] Microsoft Spam Filtering Issues

2017-05-08 Thread Paul Smith
On 08/05/2017 03:00, John Cenile wrote: How does that make any sense? Why should our reputation be affected because this customer won't dispose of the message properly and just marks it as Junk to get rid of it? Remember that Hotmail is huge (and free) so it's not possible for someone to

Re: [mailop] Microsoft Spam Filtering Issues

2017-05-08 Thread G. Miliotis
On 8/5/2017 5:00 πμ, John Cenile wrote: Our customer, who is using a Hotmail address, then /marked the bounceback email as Junk/, affecting our IP rating according to SNDS. So your customer runs a website and doesn't know what the 'delete' button does. Also, they (I imagine) pay for a domain

[mailop] Microsoft Spam Filtering Issues

2017-05-07 Thread John Cenile
Hi, This is the latest example of how horribly thought out Microsoft's spam solution is: A customer of ours has a website which someone signed up to (created an account). The website sent a confirmation email to that person, and for certain reasons, it bounced back. Our customer, who is using a