On 08/13/2014 04:14 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
But you still have to consider point 1.  If a user starts complaining
that he's getting spam from Amazon, I'm not going to mess with SA, I'm
going to tell him to click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the
email.  (Assuming that it actually is from Amazon, of course)

Alex wrote:
I don't really like the per-user control. The challenge is to build a
system that requires as little maintenance as possible - that's what
we're supposed to be doing, IMHO.

On 12.08.14 18:11, Kris Deugau wrote:
So...  What do you do, when user A gets extremely mad to see
$legitimatenewsletter in their Inbox, and user B gets extremely mad to
see $legitimatenewsletter in their Spam folder?  If you only have a
global policy with no way to adjust on a per-user basis, you're going to
have someone mad at you either way.

call an unsubscribe-hook _and_ train as spam.
Should be viable for both solicided an unsolicited mail.

Or, does anyone think that unsubscribing spam is counter-productive still?

imo, whatever you do, it can only get better :)

the spammer has your addr and will persist - confirming you exist by clicking on an unsub link won't change much of the end result.

the so called "legit" will set your addr flag as unsubbed - till next marketing drone bypasses that and whatever happens, they all have "valid" hi-gloss excuses...





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