Dnia 7.10.2019 o godz. 20:09:28 Andy Smith via mailop pisze: > > Yes, it is extremely frustrating, but gmail's users seem prepared to > have some amount of false positives.
It would be great if it would be the case. I wouldn't care that my message can land in recipient's spam folder if the recipient would be wise enough to look into that folder from time to time and check if there isn't something important there, then click on "This is not spam" button and receive my further emails without issues. However, from my experience, it isn't the case. Users almost never look into their spam folder unless someone tells them to do so. They don't even realize that there might be false positives - they simply think that there can't be anything important in the spam folder, because it's called "spam". It's quite understandable because as the number of Internet users grows, most of them don't know anything about how Internet works and treat it as some kind of "magic". So, unless someone tells them a few words about how spam filtering works and that there *may* be false positives they don't see any reason to look into spam folder as they believe that this "magic" has magically filtered out all spam - and only spam - for them. And even if someone tells them to look for a message in the spam folder, they often just leave the message there and don't click "This is not spam", as they again don't know how it works and what are the results of clicking that button. Remember that I'm not telling about technically savvy person here, I'm telling about an average Internet user who has little to no knowledge about how all this thing works. > On the other hand, I personally would not consider trying to send > email reliably out of OVH to be good use of my time. There is just > too much spam coming from that ASN. Outright blocks and upscoring > will be happening all over, not just at Google. Maybe you're right, however from my experience, I don't have trouble with any recipient except Google. About a year ago I had a very brief issue with Microsoft, but I managed to contact someone responsible at the receiving end (it was a small company that hosted their email at Microsoft) and he probably complained to Microsoft support - I don't know exactly, but the issue disappeared after a short time. No other problems. -- Regards, Jaroslaw Rafa r...@rafa.eu.org -- "In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub." _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop