On 3/9/23 20:03, Jim Dory wrote:

Yahoo is the one that blacklists us the most, lately. I have created a feedback loop with them ala the last wiki Mark listed. So they send me an email alerting me when a member marks a message or digest as spam. I can then find the email address of the offender by looking at that email headers, and then send them a friendly message about how not to mark things as spam or ask if they would like to be unsubscribed. Most mark messages as spam by mistake (according to them).

Yahoo's webmail UI is poorly designed. The Spam and Delete buttons are right next to each other making this easy to do. If they are going to allow marking a message as Spam to affect the sending server's reputation, they should have a confirmation dialog behind the Spam button.

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Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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