[mailop] Xfinity / Comcast / rsys5.com

2021-09-15 Thread Daniele Nicolodi via mailop
Hello, I understand that industry back practice recommends to have "unsubscribe" links in promotional bulk messages. Shouldn't these links direct to some form that effectively allows to remove the recipient address from the distribution list? Xfinity spamms (apparently through rsys5.com) with mes

Re: [mailop] Xfinity / Comcast / rsys5.com

2021-09-15 Thread Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop
15. September 2021 08:55, "Daniele Nicolodi via mailop" schrieb: > Hello, > > I understand that industry back practice recommends to have > "unsubscribe" links in promotional bulk messages. Shouldn't these links > direct to some form that effectively allows to remove the recipient > address fro

Re: [mailop] [External] Xfinity / Comcast / rsys5.com

2021-09-15 Thread Kevin A. McGrail via mailop
On 9/15/2021 2:55 AM, Daniele Nicolodi via mailop wrote: I understand that industry back practice recommends to have "unsubscribe" links in promotional bulk messages. Shouldn't these links direct to some form that effectively allows to remove the recipient address from the distribution list? Xfi

Re: [mailop] Xfinity / Comcast / rsys5.com

2021-09-15 Thread Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. via mailop
> On Sep 15, 2021, at 12:55 AM, Daniele Nicolodi via mailop > wrote: > > I understand that industry back practice recommends to have > "unsubscribe" links in promotional bulk messages. Shouldn't these links > direct to some form that effectively allows to remove the recipient > address from th

Re: [mailop] Low Volume Senders

2021-09-15 Thread Alessandro Vesely via mailop
On Tue 14/Sep/2021 22:36:19 +0200 Mike Hammett wrote: Would that have a meaningful impact on the underlying problem? It could move from 10 - 20 messages per day to 200 - 400, if you also send complaints. BTW, complaining against, for example, random login attempts rather than spam doesn't