On 2021-08-17 23:35, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Yes, but I doubt it would have any meaningful effect. :-(
hope google can do better with dkim reports, not accepting reports with brokken dkim signs from google :/
You can (with much manual effort) fill in Google's abuse report form: https://support.google.com/mail/contact/abuse
bookmarked here
or (easier, but no idea whether this is effective), use an IMAP client to move the message into the INBOX of a Gmail account, and then report it as spam.
yes this is hopefully best efforts there, but imho the learned data is so only usefull for that imap user, i dont think date from one single user will make it default into all gmail users
Unless you have friends in high places at Gmail, or manage to get law enforcement interested, you're unlikely to get much feedback.
i only know one :=)