Wisewednesday
Questions about Spamhaus
I have gotten a lot of questions about Spamhaus since I’ve been talking about them on the blog and on various mailing lists. Those questions can be condensed and summed up into a single thought.
Read MoreThoughts on bounce handling
This week’s Wednesday question comes from D.
What are your thoughts on bounce handling
Read More
8 things that make your mail look like spam
In the comments of last week’s Wednesday question John B. asked
Read MoreHow difficult is it to get on whitelists?
Today’s question comes from Leslie J.
Just how difficult is it for a small business that runs a highly compliant mailing system to find
Read More
their way onto whitelists at the big freemail/spam filter providers?
It seems utterly impossible meaning man hours are completely wasted messing around with subjects and content when if the same business sends the very same message through any number of well know ESPs, the message will hit the inbox like the Mafia are in charge of the shooting match.
Does CAN SPAM require multiple opt-outs on emails?
Today’s Wednesday question comes from M. B.
My company sometimes sends mail to our list on behalf of 3rd parties. A recent 3rd party told us that CAN SPAM requires the email contain their opt-out link as well as ours. Is this correct?”
Read More
Looking for questions
After a brief hiatus, I’d like to bring back the Wednesday question series. I have a few questions from before the hiatus that I’ll be answering over the next few weeks. But I’d like a few more to answer.
So bring on your questions. Send them to me at Jan15@contact.wordtothewise.com, tweet them to me @wise_laura or drop them here in the comments.
Poisoning Spamtraps
Today’s question comes from Dave in yesterday’s comment section.
I wonder if spammers might submit harvested addresses to big-name companies known to not use confirmed opt-in just to poison what they believe might be spamtraps?
Read More
Can I assume consumer and business filtering is the same?
Today’s question comes from Steve B.
I wondered if you know much about hosted email providers such as google apps, Microsoft and yahoo.
Read More
I have seen a rise in number of people using them to provide their corporate email service. I am using the same logic that the rules governing delivery to gmail will effect those using google hosted email for example. For Microsoft i have been using Hotmail due to the SmartScreen filters. Would you agree with that logic?
Handling replies to bulk mail
This week’s Wednesday question comes from Ryan W.
I’ve been noticing a few e-mail accounts who reply to our e-mail sends with spammy type replies such as, “hey this is intense…..(link)” what do you think should we be removing those e-mails from our mailing?
Read More
What causes Spamhaus CSS listings
Today’s Wednesday Question comes from Zaib F.
What causes the Spamhaus CSS listing in your experience other than Sender using multiple sets of IPs, to look as if they are a valid sender. Do you think a Spamtrap plays a role?
Read More
Is Amazon SES a reputable place to send mail from
On the first installment of our Wednesday question series, I chose a question from twitter.
Read MoreThanks for your questions!
Thanks, everyone, who submitted questions to laura-questions@wordtothewise.com. We’ve gotten some great questions to answer here on the blog. I’m working through the emails and contacting folks if I have questions. I’ll be answering the first question on Wednesday.
I also did have someone harvest the address off the website and send me non-CAN SPAM compliant spam to it. I have to admit, I didn’t expect someone to harvest the address at all, but especially not within 12 hours of posting an address. Particularly someone who’s not harvested our contact address previously. I also am considering how much content I could get detailing taking the spammer to court in CA for violating CAN SPAM and the CA anti-spam statute.