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Hello,

You have been automatically removed from [email protected] because your Email Service Provider reported to us that one or more messages sent to you from [email protected] has been marked as spam.

We suggest that you check your spam box as soon as possible to see if your Email Service Provider has diverted other legitimate messages into it.

You will receive no more emails from that group. If this was a mistake, you can resume your subscription within the next 7 days by clicking the following link:

Resume Subscription

Groups.io groups offer several options for controlling how much and what types of emails to receive. See this for more information.

If this happens repeatedly please check with your Email Service Provider to learn about how they decide to send feedback reports to list services (such as Groups.io groups).

Cheers,
The Groups.io Team

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On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 07:58 PM, Sharon Pohlman wrote:
You have been automatically removed from [email protected] because your Email Service Provider reported to us that one or more messages sent to you from [email protected] has been marked as spam.
You just have to click on Resume Subscription link in the email.

From the wiki:

Will this happen to me?
Maybe. This issue affects users of specific email services that choose to interpret spam markings as a request to unsubscribe. Some do so even when it was their spam filter that redirected the message to your Spam folder. Check the list of Service Providers below, if your email service provider is not on that list then most likely you will not be affected.

For more, see?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Removed-for-spam

What is the position of Groups.io management on why this is being done?
There are statements about why this is being handled this way in [] and [].

Frances

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