On 24.10.20 22:19, Juerg Reimann wrote:
This is what I did, it works a 100% :).

outlook.com   REJECT Too much spam from outlook.com, please use another email 
service.

OTOH, outlook.com responds mail sent to abuse@ address, assuring you it has
been dealt with, while gmail does not.

of course, I can't be sure if they really dealt with it (nor if gmail
didn't).

-----Original Message-----
From: John <j...@codemist.co.uk>
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 9:31 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: What can one do abut outlook.com?

A regular source of spam is outlook.com; or at least that is the
domain that delivered the junk to my domain.  I am tempted to block
them but a number of universities with whom I have connections seem to
have outsourced mailing to outlook.  I complain regularly (daily) but
all I ever see as a result is a standard "We got your mail" and
pointing me to a web page if I need more help; said page assumes the
reader is inside outlook and getting mail from outside.

What do people do about them?  Do I lie and say I trust them?  or
should I just continue to block parts of their spam-network?  I cannot
be the only one with this problem!

==John ffitch


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