Thanks Alex, good to know.
Tim
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Alexander
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Tim,
Yes-ish
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> timrutherf...@c4.net
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 07, 2017 10:28 AM
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timrutherf...@c4.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 10:28 AM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] Comcast Feedback Loop emails that look legitimate
Hello all,
We are on the Comcast FBL and occasionally get abuse reports from Comcast
through that service. It is my understandin
> I run a mailing list about eastern european folk dancing
(I'm not even surprised, John, and I don't know if it's normal)
Last month we got 2806 complaints from the same email address in a single
day, on the Libero FBL. Apparently their webmail UI makes it really easy to
select plenty of
Tim and all,
For FBLs run by Return Path, there is support available if you have
questions or see some odd behavior.
fblsupp...@returnpath.com
Tom
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:28 AM, wrote:
> Hello all,
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> We are on the Comcast FBL and occasionally get abuse reports
On 11/7/17 8:28 AM, timrutherf...@c4.net wrote:
Hello all,
We are on the Comcast FBL and occasionally get abuse reports from
Comcast through that service. It is my understanding that these
reports are generated automatically when the customer reports an email
as spam.
However, we have
I've seen FBL reports from several Comcast users who insisted they never
reported the message. In at least one case, we eventually figured out that
the user had an old, forgotten autofilter that routed the email to spam and
automatically sent me an FBL report every time a message matched the
In article <004501d357dd$06151430$123f3c90$@c4.net> you write:
>I'm wondering if there are any other actions that trigger a spam report and
>consequently a FBL report. IP reputation, message content, 3rd party
>antivirus actions, etc. ?
I would be pretty surprised if the reason were anything
Hello all,
We are on the Comcast FBL and occasionally get abuse reports from Comcast
through that service. It is my understanding that these reports are
generated automatically when the customer reports an email as spam.
However, we have seen several occasions where the messages are