Chris Lear wrote:
* Loren Wilton wrote (01/12/06 14:54):
The html contains this sort of thing:
http://www.easyjet.com/EN/Members/

Which looks like the culprit. In fact, every full stop in the html is
represented as . for some reason.

Still wondering though... how do you solve a problem like EasyJet?
Sure looks like spam to me.  ;-)

Which also looks like just about every airline message I've seen from any airline. :-( Apparently they hired spammers to design their marketing campain mail.

You could try sending to mostmaster or whatever at whichever marketing company is really sending that mail and see if you can get any attention from them. Probably not, but it might be worth trying.

The trouble is, it's not marketing. It's a confirmation of a flight
booking, which I paid for. The airline doesn't issue tickets. So it's
something I genuinely want in my inbox. It looks like it's generated
directly by the easyjet.com web server.

I had some complaints about that this week; it's obviously a new issue, and it looks like it only applies to the ticket confirmations. Since people really need these booking confirmations I've whitelisted it - using a whitelist_from_rcvd rule seems to catch the booking confirmations only as the marketing material is sent from a different machine.

Adam.

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