On 9/24/15 11:28 AM, Dave Warren wrote:

I'm not sure what Gil is seeing, but I regularly see users reporting
user-to-user correspondence and other obviously solicited messages. I
get entire discussions about what restaurant, whether to attend a
particular seminar, etc, all coming in at once.

Yes, we see that as well in our FBLs, again particularly AOL's.

Part of me really wants to respect the complainant's wishes and
blacklist all mail from that sender, but obviously this wasn't the
intent, and ultimately would only be satisfying on a short term basis.

It's part of training the clue-resistant. I'm not suggesting that the receiving ISP bounce/blacklist, just move it to the junk folder. Then after a few "Didn't you get my email?" queries from friends, the clue-deprived recipient will eventually find it, click the "Not junk" button and hopefully learn not to mark transactional mail as spam in the future.

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