Hi guys,

My colleague Daniel has published a blog post with great info to exactly that 
topic this week.. whoever is interested, please have a look: 
https://inboxplacement.com/2020/05/machine-clicks-in-email/

It’s not only tools following links, it’s mainly some well-known isps ;)

Cheers,



[signature_1395543467]<http://www.mapp.com/>
Florian Vierke | Sr. Manager, Deliverability Services

m: +49 1590 4236431
e: florian.vie...@mapp.com<mailto:florian.vie...@mapp.com>

Follow us:  [cid:image006.png@01D4B7E6.669D8F70] 
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/mapp-digital>    
[cid:image007.png@01D4B7E6.669D8F70] <https://twitter.com/Mapp_Digital>   
[cid:image008.png@01D4B7E6.669D8F70] 
<https://facebook.com/MappDigitalInternational>

________________________________
From: mailop <mailop-boun...@mailop.org> on behalf of Alexander Zeh via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 17:54
To: mailop@mailop.org <mailop@mailop.org>
Subject: Re: [mailop] SendGrid Abuse unresponsive


This email has reached Mapp via an external source



Hi Andy,

well.. there is software out there that does exactly that. Follow every single 
link. Sometimes multiple times even with a delay of hours. At least that’s what 
I am seeing. That stuff is pretty annoying. But you’re right, for abuse reports 
there should be a webform and some kind of captcha. I don’t agree with the 
unsubscribe mechanism though. As list-unsubscribe is supposed to be done by the 
mail client in the background without showing the result to the user, a captcha 
or something like that would defeat the purpose. But that’s already kind of 
solved with https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8058.

Cheers,
Alex

Am 05.05.2020 um 17:42 schrieb Andy Smith via mailop 
<mailop@mailop.org<mailto:mailop@mailop.org>>:

Hi Alexander,

On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 05:25:38PM +0200, Alexander Zeh via mailop wrote:
It would also be great if SendGrid would include an abuse reporting
URL in the headers of each message, specific to that message, i.e.
that passes along all info that SendGrid would need to identify that
campaign/client.

I’m not so sure about that, having in mind that the list-unsubscribe header 
already causes some headache on my end as some filters are checking and 
therefore „clicking“ all the URLs they find in body and header.

At a minimum wouldn't such software already follow all links and
confirm deliverability on behalf of the recipient every time they
got marketing email? That seems like a bad idea to begin with, and
also a bad idea from the web server side.

All web contact forms already need some sort of "I am not a bot"
detection because of software like that; you couldn't have some sort
of "this is spam" web service that took a report solely based on a
GET request, and sensible unsubscribe mechanisms don't work that way
either.

Cheers,
Andy

_______________________________________________
mailop mailing list
mailop@mailop.org<mailto:mailop@mailop.org>
https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop


Mapp Digital Germany GmbH with registered offices at Dachauer, Str. 63, 80335 
München.
Registered with the District Court München HRB 226181
Managing Directors: Frasier, Christopher & Warren, Steve
This e-mail is from Mapp Digital and its international legal entities and may 
contain information that is confidential or proprietary.
If you are not the intended recipient, do not read, copy or distribute the 
e-mail or any attachments. Instead, please notify the sender and delete the 
e-mail and any attachments.
Please consider the environment before printing. Thank you.
_______________________________________________
mailop mailing list
mailop@mailop.org
https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop

Reply via email to