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[anti-abuse-wg] Abuse: Too big to fail
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Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Mon Jun 19 10:06:27 CEST 2017
ox <andre at ox.co.za> wrote: >"Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg at tristatelogic.com> wrote: >> Personally, I've never seen a single piece of *email* spam >> from Twitter. So this is news to me. Can you post a sample >> please? ... >Envelope-to: x What's this? Did you redact it? If so, why? We already know what your email address is. >To: x <x> What's this? Did you redact it? If so, why? We already know what your email address is. Anyway, have you ever tried to figure out why you are so lucky? I mean why -you- get all of these alleged spam emails from Twitter and yet some other people who also have Twitter accounts... such as me for example... aren't being blessed with any such? And anyway, if you don't like the gunk you are getting from this one domain, twitter.com, why don't you just block all emails from twitter.com? Do you not know how to do that? If not, maybe we can find someone who can help you with setting up domain-specific blocking for your specific email client. covfefe
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