Re: Greymail and marketing junk

2016-09-30 Thread Joe Quinn
On 9/30/2016 5:35 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote: Am 30.09.2016 um 02:28 schrieb Alex: Hi all, Has anyone given any thought to special rules or methods designed to catch greymail? That is, mail that perhaps may be opt-in, but abusive, like marketing mailing lists or newsletters? This might includ

Re: Greymail and marketing junk

2016-09-30 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 30.09.2016 um 11:35 schrieb Robert Schetterer: > Am 30.09.2016 um 02:28 schrieb Alex: >> Hi all, >> >> Has anyone given any thought to special rules or methods designed to >> catch greymail? That is, mail that perhaps may be opt-in, but abusive, >> like marketing mailing lists or newsletters? >>

Re: Greymail and marketing junk

2016-09-30 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 30.09.2016 um 02:28 schrieb Alex: > Hi all, > > Has anyone given any thought to special rules or methods designed to > catch greymail? That is, mail that perhaps may be opt-in, but abusive, > like marketing mailing lists or newsletters? > > This might include mail with List-Unsubscribe headers

Re: Greymail and marketing junk

2016-09-30 Thread Martin Gregorie
On Thu, 2016-09-29 at 20:28 -0400, Alex wrote: > > Hi all, > > Has anyone given any thought to special rules or methods designed to > catch greymail? That is, mail that perhaps may be opt-in, but > abusive, > like marketing mailing lists or newsletters? > I use metas for this sort of unwanted ma

Greymail and marketing junk

2016-09-29 Thread Alex
Hi all, Has anyone given any thought to special rules or methods designed to catch greymail? That is, mail that perhaps may be opt-in, but abusive, like marketing mailing lists or newsletters? This might include mail with List-Unsubscribe headers, but that's not necessarily enough to use to block