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storage limits in basic plan
Within less than a year, our group has exceeded 25% of its 1 GB of storage allowed in the basic plan. I got that by adding up the amount we're using for files, plus the amounts, listed in the photos
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #689 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
I would think that having a "List-Unsubscribe line in the header" would be an important item for services like YahooMail or AOL. It should also help Mark prevent problems with other services that may
By Duane · #688 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
I already bothered him too many times, I hesitate. :)
By Lena · #687 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
Lena, This would seem to be a problem for any list service, with users of such email providers. If the list service responds to the spam feedback by unsubscribing the member, but the feedback was
By Shal Farley · #686 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
So, the bottom line is that AOL makes it a point to teach their users to be even bigger idiots than they were when they signed up for AOL ? From: Kate Gaunt via Groups.io Sent: Friday, August 19,
By Xaun Loc · #685 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
I caught yahooMail doing exactly that. Users typically don't care to use the Not Spam button. I can believe that some email providers do that even if the message in Spam folder was not deleted by the
By Lena · #684 ·
Re: anyone know if Groups.io messages to aol members tend to go into spam a lot?
J, Short of having a CC from a sent message that will do, so long as the forward seems to quote the To: field entirely and intact. Nope. I just missed it, looking for the wrong thing. "Non-subscriber
By Shal Farley · #683 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
Ok, thanks, Shal. I think I'm starting to get a handle on this. J
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #682 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
J, So far no harm, no foul - at least as far as the feedback mechanism is concerned. The member may have been disappointed to find the messages in their spam folder rather than their inbox but
By Shal Farley · #681 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
Kate, Excellent, Thanks! For the record the URL appears to be: https://help.aol.com/articles/how-do-i-unsubscribe-from-email-newsletters-that-i-receive In general, and for this project, I'd prefer to
By Shal Farley · #680 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 08:04 pm, Shal Farley wrote: My only concern about this understanding is Mark's report that some people who were unsubscribed in the past claimed that they had not marked any
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #679 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
J, If Mark is right about AOL's expectations, this mechanism should improve delivery for most members. The theory is that AOL has been blocking some Groups.io messages at least in part because
By Shal Farley · #678 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
I found this in AOL's help pages. How do I unsubscribe from email newsletters that I receive? Learn how to unsubscribe from newsletters and daily deals email. Is your inbox getting cluttered with
By Kate Gaunt · #677 ·
Re: Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
Shal, This is exactly what I'm afraid of. I've already been advising members (in strong terms) that they should not use an AOL email address for the group, or there are no guarantees about them
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #676 ·
Information about spam FeedBack Loop (FBL) mechanisms
Hi all, There's an interesting thread on beta@ where Mark has been discussing a mechanism whereby certain email providers will report (Feed Back) to a list service such as Groups.io when a user marks
By Shal Farley · #675 ·
Re: anyone know if Groups.io messages to aol members tend to go into spam a lot?
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 08:26 am, J_catlady wrote: I've never gotten a to +owner message from anyone from a subscriber or pending subscriber ?That was a typo. I meant "from anyone BUT a subscriber or
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #674 ·
Re: anyone know if Groups.io messages to aol members tend to go into spam a lot?
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 02:09 am, Shal Farley wrote: I was hoping for more direct evidence of the actual address in the sent message. I was hoping too, but I never got the message, so how could I have
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #673 ·
Re: anyone know if Groups.io messages to aol members tend to go into spam a lot?
J, I was hoping for more direct evidence of the actual address in the sent message. The inference here relies on her memory and/or the behavior of her email user interface. Is that a thing? That is,
By Shal Farley · #672 ·
Re: anyone know if Groups.io messages to aol members tend to go into spam a lot?
Shal, She was apparently simply hitting "reply" to the automatically sent "pending member notice," which comes from the +owner address. HOWEVER: I have since discovered that there's a logged
By J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #671 ·
Re: anyone know if Groups.io messages to aol members tend to go into spam a lot?
J, Can you verify from what she sent you that she had the +owner address completely correct (including details like +owner not -owner)? If not, you or Mark should ask that she CC your personal email
By Shal Farley · #670 ·