On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 11:43:56 +0100, Laura Atkins <la...@wordtothewise.com>
wrote:

>Ah. You’re new here. According to reports by MS employees the use of 
>boilerplates is mandated by legal and nothing can be sent that is not 
>pre-approved by the legal department. 

Occasionally real information may leak through.  When I was doing Office 365
sender-requested IP remediation (back when you had to email the request, and
could eventually get escalated to human handling, unless you couldn't), I
found myself responding to one of the more resolute of the many tin.it users
who saw the rejection messages and wrote in to have the server delisted.

I remarked that I could only follow up on his escalation request if he could
show me evidence that he was in a position to put an immediate stop to the
many thousands of spam messages we saw from tin.it every day.  Until that
person contacted us and the spam stopped, a delisting would last only minutes
or hours before being reinstated.

I was assigned the task of designing a complete sender remediation portal for
Office 365, which I did -- flow charts, procedure documents, web page content,
policy framework, human resources model, the lot.  It was urgent.  Six and a
half years ago.

It was never built.  What's now in place is a wan stopgap.

mdr
-- 
       Those who can make you believe absurdities 
       can make you commit atrocities.
                -- Voltaire


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