Personally, 

I mark and categorize them as SPAM, IF they do not have 1-2 clicks 
unsubscribing. Then they are spam. 
99% of the times these are senders who opt you in automatically to few lists 
without double opt-in whilst never giving you a choice of what to ask for, or 
even when they do, they do not abide by it. If they are not decent enough to at 
least let you get off their spam list with a 1-2 clicks, I'm gonna mark write 
rules against them, teach spamassassin and for some persistent ones, I'll even 
report them.

(Most of Google Groups, Twitter and Facebook emails go to the same category 
coincidentally because even if the mail addresses do not exist, you can not get 
out of the list and can't report address as fake)




--
M. Omer GOLGELI


May 29, 2020 6:40 PM, "@lbutlr" <krem...@kreme.com> wrote:

> How do people deal with lists that a user subscribed to that require logging 
> in to an account to
> unsubscribe? I seem to be seeing a lot more complaints from users who cannot 
> get off lists
> (probably because they didn't realize they were creating an account for 
> getting multiple-mails per
> day).
> 
> Most legitimate mails have a simple unsubscribes list, but many online stores 
> seem to "forget" to
> do this.
> 
> I can't just blacklist the IPs because some people want these emails.
> 
> -- 
> Stomach in! Chest out! on your marks! get set! GO! Now, now that
> you're free, what are you gonna be? Who are you gonna see? And
> where, where will you go, and how will you know you didn't get it
> all wrong?

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