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If a web site has a weekly newsletter and the content of the
newsletter is how to save money, does anyone know how likely the newsletter (especially if it had 80,000 subscribers) is to get filtered out as spam? Not by individual spam utilities so much but silently, by ISP's so that they just never get received? I suspect this could be happening to someone. Does anyone know what you could do to avoid spam filtering like this? The site in question unfo0rtunately has a topic (money saving and finding the cheapest products) where you couldn't really avoid typical spam-like phrases and copy. Is there anywhere to register a newsletter so that it's considered legit? -- Free washing machine help and advice. Free washing machine reviews. Buy washing machine parts. www.washerhelp.co.uk [remove mymask_ to email] xyZed |
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xyZed <xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk> wrote in
news:: > If a web site has a weekly newsletter and the content of the > newsletter is how to save money, does anyone know how likely the > newsletter (especially if it had 80,000 subscribers) is to get > filtered out as spam? Not by individual spam utilities so much but > silently, by ISP's so that they just never get received? Did you confuse this group with alt.spam -- Kayode Okeyode http://www.kayodeok.co.uk/weblog/ http://www.kayodeok.btinternet.co.uk.../webdesign.htm |
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There is circumstantial evidence that on 25 Apr 2004 16:14:34 GMT,
kayodeok <> wrote __________________________________________________ _____ >› Did you confuse this group with alt.spam I'm not sure if that's a joke (maybe over and have a look to see what they get up to over at alt.spam. The question is relevant here though because it's a problem all web designers may come across when designing web sites incorporating newsletters. -- Free washing machine help and advice. Free washing machine reviews. Buy washing machine parts. www.washerhelp.co.uk [remove mymask_ to email] |
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"xyZed" said:
: If a web site has a weekly newsletter and the content of the : newsletter is how to save money, does anyone know how likely the : newsletter (especially if it had 80,000 subscribers) is to get : filtered out as spam? Not by individual spam utilities so much but : silently, by ISP's so that they just never get received? It happens, especially but not only with AOL. Some ISP spam filters block email that looks like it was sent by an automated system. My ISP blocks a lot of this kind of thing (I don't use AOL), so I have newsletters sent to a web-based address. Not everyone will want a separate address for newsletters, though. : I suspect this could be happening to someone. Probably a lot more than one someone. Does anyone know what : you could do to avoid spam filtering like this? The site in question : unfo0rtunately has a topic (money saving and finding the cheapest : products) where you couldn't really avoid typical spam-like phrases : and copy. See the links and quotes below my name. : Is there anywhere to register a newsletter so that it's considered : legit? Suggest on your "Thank you for subscribing" page that subscribers white-list the address you send the newsletter from. If the spam filter is an ISP one, there may still be individual white lists. Lois ----- -- AOL problems -- AOL Problems http://www.eogn.com/newsletter/aol.htm "One recent survey found that AOL deletes 25% of all electronic newsletters!" Bypass Spam Filters for Newsletter Distribution http://www.changedetect.com/changede...am-filters.asp "Recent tests on AOL report that AOL blocks 95% of all newsletters." -- Possible solutions -- Is AOL Spam Reporting Banning Your Site? http://www.smartads.info/newsletter/...reporting.html "Because of recent events, my newsletter NO LONGER accepts any submissions from people using AOL E-mail Accounts." Dealing with False AOL Spam Reports? http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/...id=111&tid=126 "Through AOL's Postmaster site, it is possible to get in on the spam 'Feedback Loop,' where AOL will send you the spam reports it receives for mail sent from your servers..... "If you are sending a lot of email to AOL users, you will want to get in on their feedback loop ASAP, and also look into getting on AOL's 'whitelist,' which ensures that your mail will not be silently filtered into the bit bucket, as long as you keep your mail bounces and spam reports (ahem!) at a low level." Bypass Spam Filters for Newsletter Distribution http://www.changedetect.com/changede...am-filters.asp "To avoid all of these delivery problems, many newsletter owners now have chosen to simply publish their online newsletter to their website and then use ChangeDetect to notify the opt-in subscription base of the update. The subscribers are sent an email when your newsletter's web page changes. Then with one click subscribers read the newsletter on your website. "While ChangeDetect is not completely immune to the "spam" filtering of free email service providers, the ChangeDetect notification has a much better chance of making it past the filters." |
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xyZed <xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk> wrote in
news:: > There is circumstantial evidence that on 25 Apr 2004 16:14:34 > GMT, kayodeok <> wrote > __________________________________________________ _____ > >> Did you confuse this group with alt.spam > > I'm not sure if that's a joke (maybe > nip over and have a look to see what they get up to over at > alt.spam. The question is relevant here though because it's a > problem all web designers may come across when designing web > sites incorporating newsletters. I thought you mistakenly posted this to alt.html (it happens) and was gently pointing this out. I don't know if alt.spam is any better and I would have thought alt.www.webmaster is the best group for your question (though it would probably get lost in the "noise"). Hope this group can help... Regards -- Kayode Okeyode http://www.kayodeok.co.uk/weblog/ http://www.kayodeok.btinternet.co.uk.../webdesign.htm |
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xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk says... > Free washing machine help and advice. > www.washerhelp.co.uk The site is looking good! -- Whitecrest Entertainment www.whitecrestent.com |
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There is circumstantial evidence that on Sun, 25 Apr 2004 13:13:36
-0400, Whitecrest <> wrote __________________________________________________ _____ >› In article <>, >› xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk says... >› > Free washing machine help and advice. >› > www.washerhelp.co.uk >› >› The site is looking good! Cheers to this newsgroup. Does anyone know if there is a way to find out if a site is blacklisted for spam so they can appeal and get removed? -- Free washing machine help and advice. Free washing machine reviews. Buy washing machine parts. www.washerhelp.co.uk [remove mymask_ to email] |
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In article <>,
xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk says... > >› > Free washing machine help and advice. > >› > www.washerhelp.co.uk > >› The site is looking good! > Cheers > to this newsgroup. This group is an awesome place for web knowledge. -- Whitecrest Entertainment www.whitecrestent.com |
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xyZed <xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk> wrote in news::
> Does anyone know if there is a way to find out if a site is > blacklisted for spam so they can appeal and get removed? Did you google? (http://www.google.com/search?q=blackhole%20abuse) You cannot find out if a site is blacklisted but you can find out if the IP is blacklisted: http://directory.google.com/Top/Comp...am/Blacklists/ Mail Abuse Prevention System lookup: http://mail-abuse.org/cgi-bin/lookup The Spamhaus Block List http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/ SpamCop Blocking List http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml -- Kayode Okeyode http://www.kayodeok.co.uk/weblog/ http://www.kayodeok.btinternet.co.uk.../webdesign.htm |
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xyZed <xyzed@mymask_xyzed.co.uk> said: > Cheers http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ikgk@4ax .com > I owe much of it to this newsgroup. i admire your ability to control such anger -- b r u c i e |
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