On 2020-09-25 20:15, Andre Mascak via mailop wrote:
Hey good to know! Thanks for the information there. We'll see what we can do =)
As a FYI, as a way to focus on this: at least some major ISPs take the position that "the recipient is always right", and they're simply not going to try second-guessing them. It breeds complaints about ineffective filtering.
So, while they may make attempts to mitigate the occasional dumb spam-foldering event, by percentages or more sophisticated means, they are going to spamfolder stuff that gets manually spamfoldered "enough". Where "enough" is likely to be entirely unpredictable.
It does sorta suck I know, but you're going to find ISPs pretty much immovable on this.
I realized this long ago when I often saw (in a corporate environment) objectively/corporate important HR and CxO email forwarded into the spam complaints process.
But we were only 120,000 employees, the filtering was manually tuned, and we rejected blocked email with notification on how to get things fixed. So if I accidentally filtered something I shouldn't, it got noticed, fixed and remediated quickly. Fortunately, never embarrassed myself blocking the CEO ;-)
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