MrJukes ( @MrJukes@lemmy.today ) 23•8 months ago“We can sign you up for spam in milliseconds without you even asking but it’ll take 7-10 days to unsubscribe you”
olsonexi ( @olsonexi@lemmy.wtf ) 15•8 months agoI don’t even bother unsubscribing anymore, I just mark it as spam and it stops appearing in my inbox
OsrsNeedsF2P ( @OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml ) 1•8 months agoAs you should.
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 13•8 months agoI work in IT, and part of ITs duties is managing the enail filter and investigate emails detected or reported as phish or spam.
We don’t normally see the actual email, but we get basically all the metadata, you can see all sender information, super useful when dickheads try to spoof the sender, we see all URLs in the emails, with a wuick summary of if it is a bad URL, attachments as well, they all get scanned and we get warnings about them if shit is bad.
I take great pleasure in blocking senders and reporting spam/phishing to improve the global filters.
If a bad email campaign has gone through the filter we have the tools to find the emails in the differebt mailboxes and delete them, the system is also capable of doing this automatically if it detects bad stuff after delivery.
rockerface ( @rockerface@lemm.ee ) 9•8 months agoYou’re doing the God’s work. Specifically, the part with purging the heretics. Thank you
nottheengineer ( @nottheengineer@feddit.de ) 6•8 months agoMeanwhile microsoft’s exchange online can’t even prevent attackers from spoofing microsoft.com as the sender. I nearly got caught by a fake quarantine notification once. The thing that made me suspicious was that the fake login page only took a second to load. The real one is never that fast.
The entire quarantine BS is trying to reinvent the wheel of the spam folder and causes a shitload of headaches for our internal IT.
stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 1•8 months agoAre you 100% certain that the sender domain was microsoft.com ? I have almost been had by something like rnicrosoft.com
nottheengineer ( @nottheengineer@feddit.de ) 1•8 months agoYes, I even ran every character through unicode search to make sure that none of them are different characters than what I thought. All of them were ASCII.
some pirate ( @Luisp@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 10•8 months agoClick here so we can track you, I mean unsubscribe you
BeigeAgenda ( @BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca ) 8•8 months agoThe only acceptable email to receive in that case is “You have now unsubscribed from X”
SokathHisEyesOpen ( @Anticorp@lemmy.ml ) English6•8 months agoIMO that’s unacceptable too. State that you’ve been unsubscribed on the confirmation page and never email again. You literally just told them never to email you again and they immediately emailed you. Also the ones that say “you’ll be removed from our mailing list in 2-3 weeks” should be fined. It doesn’t take 3 weeks to process an unsubscribe. Sure, it can take a day or two to propagate through all the databases if they use a convoluted database schema, and sync jobs, but WTF is up with 3 weeks? They’re just like “we’re going to go ahead and keep sending you shit for a few weeks. MK?”. Fuck you!
BeigeAgenda ( @BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca ) 3•8 months agoDefinitely no to all that crap with weeks delay, unsubscribing should take seconds or at maximum until next DB sync, and that can’t be more than a few minutes.
SokathHisEyesOpen ( @Anticorp@lemmy.ml ) English1•8 months agoIt could be a day or so. Some companies have lots of different DB that sync back and forth and may only run merge jobs once a day. But three weeks? Get the fuck out of here!
CrowAirbrush ( @CrowAirbrush@lemm.ee ) 4•8 months agoAnd then they leak/sell your email so for each cancelation you receive 7 different new spam mails on a daily basis.
At least that’s what it seems like most of the time.
Pantherina ( @Pantherina@feddit.de ) 4•8 months agoDelete Alias, done
Gogo Sempai ( @gogosempai@programming.dev ) 2•8 months agoUsing SimpleLogin, I create an alias for every new sign up and just turn it off if not needed. Only give your personal email to people not apps and websites.
Enitoni ( @enitoni@beehaw.org ) 1•8 months agoIn my experience giving my actual email to people will have the email end up with some app anyway because most people don’t understand basic email privacy and will just sign you up for whatever purpose they asked for your email without asking you first. So people also get my SimpleLogin alias.