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« on: February 15, 2006, 11:38:52 pm »
I read this on GMail, and thought it would help to prevent email from being misidentified as spam.  If you can build any other similar protections into your product, it would be very much appreciated!  Here's their suggestions (the first one is the main thing):

Provide a 'List-Unsubscribe' header which points to a web form where the user can unsubscribe easily from future mailings.

All bulk messages you send must be formatted according to RFC 2822 SMTP standards and, if using HTML, w3.org standards.

Messages should indicate that they are bulk mail, using the 'Precedence: bulk' header field.  (not sure about this one - thoughts?  I'm afraid that could just force mail into spam folders that doesn't belong there)

Attempts to hide the true landing page for any web links in the message may result in non-delivery.  (just a question about this - anyone have suggestions here for best practices?  I use CamoLink on my server for shortening URLs, and I use WebAdverts for counting clicks on ads for my clients - that would fall under their rule I'm afraid)

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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2006, 03:10:22 pm »
Kyle,

Great suggestion.  I believe I've looked at this header before and am excited that its implementation, if widely accepted, might reduce the number of complaints against opt-in messages.

I'm not so sure about the Precendence: bulk addition either...  This could easily be set up as a red flag in SpamAssassin or other spam scoring systems.
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Attempts to hide the true landing page for any web links in the message may result in non-delivery. (just a question about this - anyone have suggestions here for best practices? I use CamoLink on my server for shortening URLs, and I use WebAdverts for counting clicks on ads for my clients - that would fall under their rule I'm afraid)

I wonder how strict they are on this.  I think such a restriction could practically KILL email newseletter marketing.  Many people use redirection with their links to track and, well, redirect.  I sure hope they don't enforce this.

Thanks for the, again, great suggestion(s) :)

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Dean Wiebe
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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2006, 03:11:44 pm »
Here's another post on subject #3:
http://listmailpro.com/forum/index.php?topic=1099.0

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Dean Wiebe
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