I’m not assuming anything. I know their mail is read and responded to. 

Laura

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> On Jan 24, 2021, at 6:24 PM, Jay Hennigan via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 1/22/21 06:38, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote:
> 
>> But forwarding an abuse address that is somewhat expected to receive 
>> problematic content to a service that tries to keep
>> such content out of their users' mailboxes doesn't really look very 
>> professional, and even if it isn't technically
>> Sendgrid who perform the filtering this approach has the effect of putting a 
>> content filter on the abuse mailbox.
> 
> You're assuming that Sendgrid actually cares about or reads abuse complaints 
> in the first place. The spam is a steady flow, nothing new. In Sendgrid's 
> case, filtering abuse complaints through Google may well be by design. They 
> just as well could have used Mailinator considering the amount of attention 
> they give complaints of abuse.
> 
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