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Spam Resource: Return Path adds AOL to list of certification-enabled ISPs
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Return Path adds AOL to list of certification-enabled ISPs. Today, Return Path announced that AOL has joined the Return Path Certification Program. Return Path now names. AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft, Comcast, Cox, Cloudmark, Yandex, Mail.ru, Orange, Spamassassin and SpamCop" as ISPs providing value to certified senders, along with "hundreds of others, including key international domains.". Having trouble delivering mail to AOL. Tuesday, June 23, 2015.
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Spam Resource: 1,072,835 Page views!
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. 1,072,835 Page views! I registered the domain spamresource.com on December 31, 2000 and in the year 2001 first used it as a platform to publish my thoughts and opinions on spam-related topics. Hand coding the HTML all along the way). In August 2006, I moved Spam Resource over to Google's Blogger platform (and was able to transition many of the prior posts. Over, to keep a good sense of history going). Sunday, July 12, 2015. I've been working on emai...
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Spam Resource: 06/20/15
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. DMARC and mailing lists: We survived! Its been a little over a year since Yahoo. Implemented restrictive p=reject DMARC policies, saying you essentially arent allowed to use their domains outside of their infrastructure. Death to mailing lists was predicted; but what seems to have actually happened is, popular mailing list software was updated to handle the new way of things. Google Groups. At about the same time. Saturday, June 20, 2015. Verizon an...
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Spam Resource: 06/15/15
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. On Sweating the Small Stuff. Over on the Return Path blog, Scott Roth reminds us why its so important to remember the fundamentals. Great case study for Dillards, one of my favorite department stores. Monday, June 15, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On email, anti-spam, policy compliance and email marketing best practices. You can find my personal blog here. 2015: The Year of DMARC? Mail Forwarding in a DMARC World. All posts labeled DMARC. Someon...
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Spam Resource: Oops: Gmail Spam Filter Changes Bite Linus Torvalds
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Oops: Gmail Spam Filter Changes Bite Linus Torvalds. As reported on Slashdot. After recent spam filter changes at Gmail, Linux inventor Linus] Torvalds said his own experience [is] that around 30 per cent of the mail in his spam box turned out not to be spam.". So I know I'm an edge case. I wonder if the same can be said of Linus Torvalds. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can find my personal blog here. Verizon announc...
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Spam Resource: 04/15/15
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Outlook.com Deliverability Support Form. Lots of folks seem to have an outdated bookmark (or have found an outdated link) for the Outlook.com (aka Microsoft Hotmail) deliverability assistance request form. Here's the correct link (as of June 2015):. Https:/ support.microsoft.com/en-us/getsupport? Oaspworkflow=start 1.0.0.0&wfname=capsub&productkey=edfsmsbl3&ccsid=. Website. Their Troubleshooting. Page may be of particular interest. Verizon announced...
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Spam Resource: Is Online Anonymity a Bad Thing?
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Is Online Anonymity a Bad Thing? My previous post talking about the Anonwhois.org project. Of which I have no connection with whatsoever- I just think it's neat) generated a lot of comments and feedback both in comments and in email. I thought I would take a few minutes here and answer a few of the more popular the comments and questions that were posed. Because bad guys exploit it. Smart spam fighters are telling me. And if you're planning this as ...
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Spam Resource: 05/14/15
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. ESPs and Purchased Lists. Over on her Word to the Wise blog, Laura Atkins shares a wonderful list of links. To almost every email service providers policy prohibiting use of bought lists or purchased email addresses. Its funny, working in this business. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On email, anti-spam, policy compliance and email marketing best practices. You can find my personal blog here. 2015: The Year of DMARC? Where do I ...
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Spam Resource: 06/24/15
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Domain Registration Privacy: Another View. Electronic Frontier Foundations Jeremy Malcolm and Mitch Stoltz published an article yesterday. Quite reasonably expressing concern over a proposal in front of ICANN that would limit use of domains by proxy-style WHOIS privacy for domain registration services. Its a concern I can understand. My wife, a feminist author who has been lucky enough to only occasionally. Im not against online anonymity. Gmail now...
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Spam Resource: 07/21/15
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EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Oops: Gmail Spam Filter Changes Bite Linus Torvalds. As reported on Slashdot. After recent spam filter changes at Gmail, Linux inventor Linus] Torvalds said his own experience [is] that around 30 per cent of the mail in his spam box turned out not to be spam.". So I know I'm an edge case. I wonder if the same can be said of Linus Torvalds. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You can find my personal blog here. 2015: The Year of DMARC?
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