On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 12:46 -0400, Alex wrote:
> First, asking the users to look in the headers (or body) to find an
> unsubscribe link, and telling them to make sure it's "confirmed" just
> doesn't happen. They just want it blocked.
>
Did they subscribe to the list? Then tell 'em to get a clue an
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Alex wrote:
What if it's a "semi-legit" newsletter that user has not subscribed into?
A newsletter that does unconfirmed subscriptions is not even *semi*-legit.
Treat them as spam. Write a rule for any identifying headers, and report
them to URIBL.
I asked about this is
Hi,
>> What if it's a "semi-legit" newsletter that user has not subscribed into?
>
> A newsletter that does unconfirmed subscriptions is not even *semi*-legit.
>
> Treat them as spam. Write a rule for any identifying headers, and report
> them to URIBL.
I asked about this issue on the list some t
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
What if it's a "semi-legit" newsletter that user has not subscribed
into?
A newsletter that does unconfirmed subscriptions is not even *semi*-legit.
Treat them as spam. Write a rule for any identifying headers, and report
them to URIBL.
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On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 13:06 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> What if it's a "semi-legit" newsletter thatuserhas not subscribed into?
> I have seen receiving this kind of e-mails from some "world saviours"
> repeatedly to many addressess that did not subscribe...
>
So have I, though not from '
On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 07:46 +0530, Blason rock wrote:
Recently I observed that users started receiving those newsletters
kinda mail. May be sombody internally subscribing it and that is why
they do receive. However as a general concept would like to know if
such mails can be stopped or is there a
On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 07:46 +0530, Blason rock wrote:
> Hey fellas,
>
> Recently I observed that users started receiving those newsletters
> kinda mail. May be sombody internally subscribing it and that is why
> they do receive. However as a general concept would like to know if
> such mails can b
Hey fellas,
Recently I observed that users started receiving those newsletters kinda
mail. May be sombody internally subscribing it and that is why they do
receive. However as a general concept would like to know if such mails can
be stopped or is there any ready to use signature available to alte