Hi Adrian,
this would be a good reason to upgrade your institutions IT department.
When my electronic signature flags my emails as spam (sic!!!), it is
for sure an Outlook client. It is technically rubbish hiding behind
convenience and lazyness ("we have always been going to lunch at
11:30!").
ary 2023 at 09:36
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] RES: [ccp4bb] Is this Spam? This looks like Spam.
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organisation. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender and know the content
is safe.
The same happe
UK<mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Assunto: Re: [ccp4bb] Is this Spam? This looks like Spam.
Me too. My uni says that a Microsoft set of addresses ended up on a spam
blacklist, which is why this happened. I suspect your institutions are also
using office365 outlook (also known as crapmail) as
Me too. My uni says that a Microsoft set of addresses ended up on a spam
blacklist, which is why this happened. I suspect your institutions are also
using office365 outlook (also known as crapmail) as mail server and client
As roberto, I complain all the time to my uni about their mail and it.
I got unsubscribed from both ccp4bb and ccpem. I also thought it was spam but
then realised that I was not getting any message. Complained a bit with our IT
people (which is something I tend to do anyway) then subscribed again. Since
then received a bunch of email starting with
> SUBSCRIBE
I also received this kind of message. Is it definitely spam? I waited for 24
hours and noticed that no messages appeared under CCP4BB. Then I re-registered
with CCP4BB. From that moment I received messages again.
Best,
Stefan Becker
Am 10.01.2023 um 15:23 schrieb Bernhard Rupp
It looks like there were about 1400 automatic deletions like this across
the CCP4BB. Jisc are aware of the issue, which affects multiple lists (see
https://twitter.com/jiscmailhelp/status/1612756687919742979). We have
requested that these deletions be reverted, but we have not yet heard if
this