• arglebargle
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      11 months ago

      Maybe I am ignorant, but report to who?

      I guess below in another comment that was answered. Send it to their registrar.

      • @[email protected]
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        1311 months ago

        With a lot of people using free email services, most have some report button. What this does is flag the specific email as potential spam that you specifically do not want to see. With enough people doing that, the probability of the email and subsequently the source domain being spam and spam generators goes up. High probability means the emails may end up in the spam folder without hitting your inbox.

        There’s a bit of fine tuning email marketing can do to mitigate that, like not sending emails too frequently. But that’s not a passive thing they can do, which is why there are teams devoted to email marketing specifically at some companies.

        The worst thing for a marketeer is to be dumped in spam. No one will ever see it or any future emails.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah I had to do this to a couple lists because I have a very simple email address that gets added to things all the time, but if it’s really irritating to unsubscribe, I just click my email settings to report spam or fishing, and that usually creates an automatic filter for that center so you never get bothered again.

        You can manually create a filter in the settings to send all their messages to trash or spam if you want as well.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      Yeah any emails that don’t have a simple Unsubscribe link, just hit Report Spam. It’s surprisingly common.