Anyone get a postcard from Heritage announcing they are a known spammer?
sonofagunk
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Kind of funny since they do seem to spam a lot. Guess you get what you deserve.
Now all heritage email to yahoo goes right in the spam folder
Now all heritage email to yahoo goes right in the spam folder
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Dave
Russ, NCNE
Its not what you are thinking.
Heritage is telling you to notify your email server to let them know you want to receive their emails, if infact you do.
Currently attempting the 12 Coin US Gold Type Set and the 20th Century US Major Coin Type Set. Completed a Franklin Half Proof Set.
<< <i>I get offers for individual coins in series that I have never collected nor have been interested. I get "important" emails that do not fit into any of their categories and do NOT include an opt out option. >>
Did you sign up as a member at their site? Did you opt out of receiving eMail at their site? If the answers are yes and no, you are not getting spammed.
Russ, NCNE
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Another reason a company can be identified as a spammer is that someone can hack their exchange server and spam folks using their server. Many spammers do this on a regular basis. Once this happens, it is a 3-6 month process to get off the blacklist.
As for Heritage's emails, I run my own mail server with my own black and white lists. Works for me.