Hi,
I have to admit this thread has totally confused me.? But I did want to ask one really stupid question - why does Groups.io care if the messages from here are going to someone's spam folder?? Why unsubscribe them?? Why not just leave it, is there some negative effect to Groups.io of having messages go into someone's spam folder?? Again sorry if this has been covered, or if it is a dumb question.
Barb B
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On 2018-03-18 02:16 PM, Shal Farley wrote:
Chris,
From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>
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Cheers,
The?Groups.io?Team
I?see?the?mixed?message?there. Like Duane, I suspect the From names the group admins in part to direct any reply there. It may also be the case that, despite group messages having gone to that member's spam folder, that the group-specific address may be more likely to be delivered to the member's Inbox than a generic groups.io address.
secondly?it?reads?/Because?your?email?service?reported?to?us?that?you
have?marked?one?or?more?messages?from?[email protected]
as?spam/?when?in?fact?this?was?simply?not?the?case;
This may sound weaselly, but that likely is exactly the case. That is, it is what "your email service reported to us" - the fact that certain email services falsely report their own marking as if it were the user's action is the problem. Note in the Wikipedia article "... by which a mailbox provider (MP) forwards the complaints originating from their users ...".
Mark's out for this is "If this was a mistake ..." -- anyone's mistake. Because it is almost certainly the member's mistake some fraction of the time, the cases that get reported here notwithstanding.
That said, your rewrite of "you have marked" with "has been marked" is probably a good way to cover the ambiguity.
Shal
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