Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
On 3/1/18 3:58 PM, Luis E. Muñoz wrote: On 1 Mar 2018, at 11:54, Miles Fidelman wrote: [...] and sometimes turn on VERP to narrow things down to an individual. It's all made so much worse by morons who confuse the "spam" button with their "delete" key when using webmail from a big provider. S

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread David B Funk
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018, John Hardin wrote: A bunch of Javascript to display a *single image*? And it doesn't display *any content at all* if javascript is disabled for that site? That's what I hate about the web these days, there's too much crap surrounding the useful content. "too much -vulne

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread Luis E. Muñoz
On 1 Mar 2018, at 11:54, Miles Fidelman wrote: [...] and sometimes turn on VERP to narrow things down to an individual. It's all made so much worse by morons who confuse the "spam" button with their "delete" key when using webmail from a big provider. Sigh...) Out of curiosity, why turn off V

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018, Charles Sprickman wrote: (OT) I used to be much more angry at the “send to spam” clickers on AOL webmail, but if you look at the UI, it’s really AOL’s fault. It’s terrible, and you can make it better by changing some default settings in their webmail, but most people are

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
On 3/1/18 3:02 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote: On Mar 1, 2018, at 2:54 PM, Miles Fidelman mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> wrote: On 3/1/18 2:45 PM, David Jones wrote: On 03/01/2018 01:01 PM, Kevin Viner wrote: The following text is not SA "advice" nor report. You should start by consu

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread Charles Sprickman
> On Mar 1, 2018, at 2:54 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: > > On 3/1/18 2:45 PM, David Jones wrote: > >> On 03/01/2018 01:01 PM, Kevin Viner wrote: >>> The following text is not SA "advice" nor report. You should start by consulting who / what gave that text in response to get d

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
On 3/1/18 2:45 PM, David Jones wrote: On 03/01/2018 01:01 PM, Kevin Viner wrote: The following text is not SA "advice" nor report. You should start by consulting who / what gave that text in response to get details. Thank you. I did, and they said that they can't give me any more informati

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread David Jones
On 03/01/2018 01:01 PM, Kevin Viner wrote: The following text is not SA "advice" nor report. You should start by consulting who / what gave that text in response to get details. Thank you. I did, and they said that they can't give me any more information. As I explained to them, I'm a profes

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-03-01 Thread Kevin Viner
> The following text is not SA "advice" nor report. > > You should start by consulting who / what gave that text in response to > get details. Thank you. I did, and they said that they can't give me any more information. As I explained to them, I'm a professional entertainer with a mailing list

Re: Can't Get Removed From List

2018-02-27 Thread Karsten Bräckelmann
On Mon, 2018-02-26 at 10:13 -0700, Kevin Viner wrote: > Hi everybody, I have an opt-in mailing list through MailChimp, and follow all > best practices for my monthly emails. Unfortunately, every time I send out a > list, I'm getting my fingerprint marked by Razor as spammy. SpamAssassin > advice is

Can't Get Removed From List

2018-02-26 Thread Kevin Viner
Hi everybody, I have an opt-in mailing list through MailChimp, and follow all best practices for my monthly emails. Unfortunately, every time I send out a list, I'm getting my fingerprint marked by Razor as spammy. SpamAssassin advice is: "You're sending messages that people don't want to receive