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From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Michael Rathbun
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 8:03 AM
To: mailop
Subject: Re: [mailop] Hotmail/Outlook feedback loop processing delay?
On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 09:53:15 -0500, Al Iverson
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 20:59:04 +0200, Sotiris Tsimbonis said:
> Hi all,
>
> I received today (9 Jan 2018) a message from outlook's feedback loop
> with a message that was originally sent to a hotmail address on 30 Jan 2017.
Just as a gentle reminder - sometimes the Date: is incorrect because
the sys
On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 09:53:15 -0500, Al Iverson
wrote:
>I agree 100% here. Could there be a bug? Sure. Is it likely, based on
>the data scene so far? No, not really.
Agreed. Withal the fact that the platform is nearing the end of a massive
conversion/merge suggests above-average weight be given
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 2:54 AM, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
> On 10 January 2018 at 08:16, Sotiris Tsimbonis wrote:
>> [...] They did
>> not report it as spam yesterday, they only viewed it. They don't use an
>> email client, they only use the web interface provided by hotmail.
>
> I often heard stor
> It was not on their inbox, so they used search to find all emails from us
and last year's email
> came up. So they clicked on last year's email and opened it. They did
not report it as spam
> yesterday, they only viewed it. They don't use an email client, they
only use the web interface
> provid
On 10 January 2018 at 08:16, Sotiris Tsimbonis wrote:
> [...] They did
> not report it as spam yesterday, they only viewed it. They don't use an
> email client, they only use the web interface provided by hotmail.
I often heard story like this... the fact is that this "i never marked
it as spam"
On 9/1/18 21:12, Al Iverson wrote:
> Likely the user reported it as spam in the last 24 hours. No ISP is
> knowingly sitting on complaints for almost a year.
>
> You'll probably never know for sure unless you were to ask that user
> (and assuming that you will trust their answer).
We actually con
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 3:45 PM, Bill Cole
wrote:
> On 9 Jan 2018, at 14:53, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
>
>> Also, another user here reported that recently Microsoft introduced
>> automations so that an user moving messages from inbox to spam via
>> IMAP (also in bulk) automatically create abuse report
On 9 Jan 2018, at 14:53, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
> Also, another user here reported that recently Microsoft introduced
> automations so that an user moving messages from inbox to spam via
> IMAP (also in bulk) automatically create abuse reports/FBL.
That's horrifying. It's oblivious bulk misreport
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From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Stefano Bagnara
Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 11:54 AM
To: mailop
Subject: Re: [mailop] Hotmail/Outlook feedback loop processing delay?
On 9 January 2018 at 19:59, Sotiris Tsimbonis
mailto:sts...@x33.
Likely the user reported it as spam in the last 24 hours. No ISP is
knowingly sitting on complaints for almost a year.
You'll probably never know for sure unless you were to ask that user
(and assuming that you will trust their answer).
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Sotiris
Hi all,
I received today (9 Jan 2018) a message from outlook's feedback loop
with a message that was originally sent to a hotmail address on 30 Jan 2017.
Can someone explain why I've received it so late, almost a year after it
was sent?
Is it because the hotmail user marked it as spam today?
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