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Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem


 

Michael,

My ¡®opt-out¡¯ button suggestion is to opt-out of receiving the regular? Special Notices reminders of ¡°How and Why not to get 'Removed for SPAM¡¯" - it would not be mandatory to choose not to receive these reminders, or even acknowledge receipt of them in any fashion.

Ah, that's better than what I thought you meant. Still, I'm concerned that those messages would themselves be perceived (and even marked) as spam, because people who receive such boilerplate tend to do that, even the first time.
Perhaps this could be a better Industry standard operating procedure to fight SPAM?¡­ [I'm not holding my breathe on this]

There is out there for (what looks like) a better standard: One-Click Unsubscribe. But I still wouldn't hold my breath for widespread adoption by email services. Or perhaps more to the point, it won't necessarily replace FBLs, just (hopefully) make them less used for the purpose of unsubscribing.

However, those email services that cause trouble by using their own filters to instigate FBL reports will likely continue to do so.

Shal


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