Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-31 Thread Amir Caspi
On May 31, 2020, at 3:35 PM, @lbutlr wrote: > > Good to know (I guess?) the last update note I saw for Squirrelmail was to > make it work with PHP 5.5 back in 2013. Is there a fork somewhere or does it > just work with PHP 7.3. And does that include 7.2? The SVN version (1.4.23+) supports PHP

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-31 Thread @lbutlr
On 31 May 2020, at 06:53, micah anderson wrote: > "@lbutlr" writes: > >> Squirrelmail is not supported and I would definitely not recommend >> anyone run it, especially since you have to run a version of PHP that >> hasn’t been supported in 4 years and has known exploits that will >> never be

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-31 Thread micah anderson
"@lbutlr" writes: > Squirrelmail is not supported and I would definitely not recommend > anyone run it, especially since you have to run a version of PHP that > hasn’t been supported in 4 years and has known exploits that will > never be fixed. I don't want to disagree with you, because I

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread @lbutlr
On 29 May 2020, at 11:11, Benny Pedersen wrote: > On 2020-05-29 17:40, @lbutlr wrote: > >> I can't just blacklist the IPs because some people want these emails. > > http://squirrelmail.org/ have support for list-* headers They generally do not have list headers, of course. At least not

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread @lbutlr
On 29 May 2020, at 10:57, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote: > "an e-mail recipient cannot be required to pay a fee, provide information > other than his or her e-mail address and opt-out preferences, or take any > steps other than sending a reply e-mail message or visiting a single Internet > Web

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread M. Omer GOLGELI
Personally, I mark and categorize them as SPAM, IF they do not have 1-2 clicks unsubscribing. Then they are spam. 99% of the times these are senders who opt you in automatically to few lists without double opt-in whilst never giving you a choice of what to ask for, or even when they do,

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread Benny Pedersen
On 2020-05-29 17:40, @lbutlr wrote: I can't just blacklist the IPs because some people want these emails. http://squirrelmail.org/ have support for list-* headers round-cube and others web-mail missing it, oh dear is software from 2011 still stable ?

RE: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread Rick Cooper
@lbutlr wrote: > How do people deal with lists that a user subscribed to that require > logging in to an account to unsubscribe? I seem to be seeing a lot > more complaints from users who cannot get off lists (probably because > they didn't realize they were creating an account for getting >

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
> Really? Does it specific that the user dodoesn’t have to be logged in to the > site? > > Do you have the law handy, I'd like to add it to some boilerplate. It was part of the FTC's 2008 update to CAN-SPAM, using their rulemaking authority, so it's not directly in the text of the original

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread @lbutlr
On 29 May 2020, at 10:16, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote: >> Probably not, but the user doesn't care, just wants the mail gone and to >> stop showing up. Telling them to go to the site, jump through password >> recovery hoop and then unsubscribe (which on some sites is quite difficult, >> as you

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
> Probably not, but the user doesn't care, just wants the mail gone and to stop > showing up. Telling them to go to the site, jump through password recovery > hoop and then unsubscribe (which on some sites is quite difficult, as you > will be signed up for 5 or 6 different mailings, each of

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread @lbutlr
On 29 May 2020, at 09:51, Antony Stone wrote: > On Friday 29 May 2020 at 17:40:42, @lbutlr wrote: >> How do people deal with lists that a user subscribed to that require >> logging in to an account to unsubscribe? > > Well, as you say in your Subject, this isn't spam; it's just email that the

Re: Technically not spam

2020-05-29 Thread Antony Stone
On Friday 29 May 2020 at 17:40:42, @lbutlr wrote: > How do people deal with lists that a user subscribed to that require > logging in to an account to unsubscribe? Well, as you say in your Subject, this isn't spam; it's just email that the user asked for but has decided they no longer want. >