
... Though I do wish I had received St Thomas' Snapshit Day E-mail.

http://abovethelaw.com/2014/02/caption- ... literally/
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I read that in McAvoy's voice and it was perfect.Will_McAvoy wrote:Make sure you mark them all as spam.
It's a cumulative process, and once an email address hits a critical mass of spam reports, it goes to spam for everybody (for that email provider). So, do people who might actually apply to a TTT a favor and, instead of unsubscribing, just mark it all as spam.
Will_McAvoy wrote:Make sure you mark them all as spam.
It's a cumulative process, and once an email address hits a critical mass of spam reports, it goes to spam for everybody (for that email provider). So, do people who might actually apply to a TTT a favor and, instead of unsubscribing, just mark it all as spam.
Yes, to say the least hahadrawstring wrote:LOL--the TTT mail has driven me nuts at times.
Getting a TTT email when you're anticipating an email with your score or waiting on acceptance/scholarship emails from school can be very irritating to say the least
Oh, this already goes on far more than you'd think. There's a pretty decently-large cottage industry for sabotaging domains, sender reputations and search rankings.Jeffort wrote:Will_McAvoy wrote:Make sure you mark them all as spam.
It's a cumulative process, and once an email address hits a critical mass of spam reports, it goes to spam for everybody (for that email provider). So, do people who might actually apply to a TTT a favor and, instead of unsubscribing, just mark it all as spam.
Ha ha, that's an interesting new form of democracy to blind people from all the options.
hmm, maybe the same strategy will work once national elections roll around again, especially once candidates officially start campaigning for president and trying to harness the internet and social media to get supporters. Just sign up for email alerts from all the candidates/political groups you don't like with a bunch of throw away email accounts/FB profiles, then mark as spam everything those campaigns email to all the email accounts! If enough people do this against certain candidates/campaigns early on, it could really limit the amount of voters they reach via the internet/social media.