I am at the point of just telling people using Hotmail or Yahoo to stop
doing so - as well as this sort of thing, they get monthly hacked accounts
spam in a way that Gmail doesn't.
Ian
On Jun 26, 2013 5:49 PM, "John Winters" <john@???> wrote:
> On 26/06/13 13:34, Ulf Härnhammar wrote:
>
>> Yes, I think so too. All these big mail companies (Hotmail, Gmail,
>> Yahoo!, AOL) seem to calculate a reputation per IP, and unknown ones
>> start from a quite low level, so you have to build things up a bit.
>>
>
> I've given up on Yahoo. Their spam filter seems to be pretty much random,
> and is forever junking stuff which their users actually want. I've gone
> through the cycle several times of teaching Yahoo users how to find their
> spam folder, and they always find not just my e-mails but lots of other
> wanted e-mails there.
>
> I did try once going through Yahoo's issue reporting mechanism, but it was
> a joke. I filled in a very detailed problem report, which produced an
> automated response asking me to send all the same information again (!) to
> an e-mail address, and when I did it bounced because the e-mail address
> didn't exist.
>
> The trouble with these big organisations is they really just don't care.
> If their service isn't bad enough to lose them lots of customers then they
> don't try to improve it.
>
> John
>
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