Hi Jeff,
as the FBL bring back to you (usually in ARF format) every reporting
user/mail, I suggest you to "link" the FBL address to an automatic ARF
parser that permanently unsubscribe users (maybe following the "one
click unsubscribe" header) and give back you a feedback report in order
to prevent abuse from customer/user/form-injectors etc...
Note that especially on some providers, most user "feel" the reporting
as a sort of "fast unsubscribe"... (I don't want to scroll the whole
mail; I don't want to "investigate" the sender is really who is expected
to b; I just trust on my own mailbox provider and click Junk/Spam
without loose a second more).
Based on your mailing practice/amount FBL may send you a lot more daily
messages than the expected so, mixing it with the abuse mailbox
(typically manually managed to reply to other postmasters) may became an
hard work to be handled manually.
Hope it may help you,
Luca
Il 08/02/2023 18:01, Jeff Ginsberg via mailop ha scritto:
Hello Mailops!!!
New to the list so any help would be appreciated.
When setting up feedback loops is it best practice to use abuse@domain
as the reporting address?
If we use the main domain and a series of sub-domains do I need to
setup abuse@sub-domains as the reporting address too for each sub or
can they all forward to the parent abuse@domain?
Besides the obvious are there any other FBLs I should register for if
we are mailing globally?
* Validity FBL
* Microsoft
* Google
* Yahoo
Any insights welcome.
Thanks,
**
*Jeff Ginsberg *
*Email Deliverability Manager *
jeff.ginsb...@talent.com <mailto:jeff.ginsb...@talent.com%0d>
www.talent.com <https://www.talent.com/>
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