Hello Benoît
How are your customers expressing that they want the message to be
"rejected"? And who sets the rule conditions?
I was thinking that maybe the best way to design such system would be to
convert the "reject" option to "delete this message automatically", but
actually saving them in a
Hey John.
Same here, send me his address.
Chris K
Bronto
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 2:38 PM
To: John Levine
Cc: "Luis E. Muñoz via mailop"
Subject: Re: [mailop] Just Make It Stop
Hi John,
I’m sorry to hea
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 3:32 AM SM wrote:
> Hi Benoit,
> At 12:29 AM 13-12-2018, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> >So based on my observation I wonder...
> >
> >Upon receiving a 452 4.5.3 error, what should the sending MTA do?
> >Reconnect immediately and re-try the soft failed recipients as would
> >be
For us, for users in the same domain, we basically "make due" with a combo,
and I think our docs point this out.
We also have the problem of multiple domains, however, and we don't want to
try and combine rules across domains... so we reject with 451 4.3.0
As you say, many MTAs will do an ok job o
Hi John,
I’m sorry to hear about your father. Feel free to send me his address off-list
and I’ll get him taken care of.
Thanks,
Matt Gilbert
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Deliverability Engineer | Mailchimp
delivery.mailchimp.com
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 1:19 PM, John Levine wrote:
>
> My elderly father is no longer abl
Hi John,
Feel free to hit me up off list. I can help.
Ryan
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018, 10:23 AM John Levine My elderly father is no longer able to handle his own e-mail, so I'm
> doing it. He gets a mountain of junk mail, from every organization
> with which he has ever done business, from the loca
Hi John,
We don't send as much mail as the ESPs you've mentioned but I'd be happy to
make sure your father's address is no longer emailed via Campaign Monitor
(if ever). Feel free to email me directly with his address.
Carissa Phillips
Deliverability Support Manager
campaignmonitor.com
On Thu,
John,
I went through the same thing after my mom passed... no fun for sure, probably
even more complicated that he has a say(Thankfully)!
Depending on the carrier, you could perhaps leverage alias functionality as I
did. I changed all of her transactional contacts to googlemail.com and created
Hey John, *waves* I'm still here.
Shoot me his address and I'll get it removed from all CTCT lists.
Tara
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 1:26 PM John Levine wrote:
> My elderly father is no longer able to handle his own e-mail, so I'm
> doing it. He gets a mountain of junk mail, from every organi
On 12/13/2018 08:44 AM, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
I don't want to be the one explaining to our customer why our system
deleted his email after receiving it.
I would much rather explain why an extra message was put into the spam
folder than explain why we didn't deliver a message.
Content filter
Hey John,
On 13.12.18 19:19, John Levine wrote:
> I can tell that the majority of the junk is from Mailchimp and
> Constant Contact, with a lot also from Sendgrid and Exact Target.
> Anyone I can contact there to Just Make It Stop?
as far as I know you can ask Mailchimp's abuse department
(https:
On Thu, 2018-12-13 at 13:19 -0500, John Levine wrote:
> Anyone I can contact there to Just Make It Stop?
Does the mailbox provider/MTA support restricting senders to those already
in the address book? I've seen this work very well in a broadly similar
scenario.
Or, there's always CR... ;)
Ken.
My elderly father is no longer able to handle his own e-mail, so I'm
doing it. He gets a mountain of junk mail, from every organization
with which he has ever done business, from the local community theater
to auto parts.
I don't want to close his mailbox because he gets useful mail such as
the w
Target has a *serious* problem..as in... *no* unsubscribe option at all for
the very generic marketing email I just received.
And, they are doing their own mailing, from mail-target.com, so I can't even
complain to their ESP.
Anybody have a contact?
Thanks in advance!
Anne
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Anne P. Mitc
Hi Michael
> Kind of breaks the chain of responsibility though, so make sure you have
> good logging of the event.
Logging alone is not good enough. Emails disappearing without a trace
(for the recipient and sender) are always bad.
Spam Mails usually are delivered to single recipients. So the h
No matter what, even if you use a sophisticated MTA that can identify
separate spam rules for each recipient, typically not all spam checks
can occur until after the DATA stage. If you accept one for delivery,
you have to accept all, however since you don't want to create
backscatter (eg late
On 13/12/2018 13:04, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> So our best idea was to tempfail the subsequent recipients whose
> settings which contradict the ones from the first recipient.
If both MTAs support PRDR you can selectively reject after DATA.
Few do.
Otherwise, you're doing the best you can. Train y
Hi
Thank you for the feedback.
So I wonder if others might have found a clever solution to that
problem.
Goal 1: Do NOT send a delayed bounce. (aka backscatter)
Goal 2: Never have an email 'disappear' in the system.
Goal 3: Respect Recipient's anti-spam settings.
Consider an email sent to two r
Hi Benoit,
At 12:29 AM 13-12-2018, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
So based on my observation I wonder...
Upon receiving a 452 4.5.3 error, what should the sending MTA do?
Reconnect immediately and re-try the soft failed recipients as would
be done with the usual 'too many recipients' situation? Or is it
On 13/12/2018 08:29, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
Hi List
So based on my observation I wonder...
Upon receiving a 452 4.5.3 error, what should the sending MTA do?
Reconnect immediately and re-try the soft failed recipients as would
be done with the usual 'too many recipients' situation? Or is it
corre
Hi List
Email is sent to multiple recipients.
When for whatever reason, recipients have incompatible settings (one
wants spam to be rejected during SMTP Handshake, another one wants
spam to be tagged and delivered to his inbox as example)..
...during the 'RCTP TO' phase, we don't yet know what t
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