We've been experiencing cases of apparent automatic unsubscribes, but I'm not familiar with the source of this, and am hoping someone here can recognize the reason for the behavior.
We're an email service provider, used primarily in corporate settings, for sending e-gifts (e.g. Starbucks gift cards). Consent and a prior email relationship does exist between sender/recipient. What we've seen, corroborated with cases across different sender domains, and different recipient domains, is that emails, as soon as they're delivered, are being immediately unsubscribed. We've had enough independent reports from recipients that they didn't unsubscribe themselves to make me believe them. We've had cases where senders and recipients are on the phone, together, with the recipient actively trying to resubscribe, but each retry is again unsubscribed. So it's like some automated system is unsubscribing recipients against their consent. The one pattern we've noticed is that the recipient domains have a common MX, something like {recipient.domain}.mail.protection.outlook.com. But it's not across all such recipient domains, just a handful. This leads me to believe there is some local admin setting available for mail.protection.outlook.com, allowing admins to enable some sort of "auto-unsubscribe" rule for emails matching some pattern. If this is the case, then that sounds like a corporate policy, and I would be unable to affect a different outcome from the sender side, or individual recipient side. I can respect this -- their server, their rules, etc -- I just want to accurately communicate what's happening to my users. Am I understanding the issue correctly here? I did raise a ticket with Microsoft's Postmaster support, SR1536619994, but have not received any useful communication. -- *Brian*
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