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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Dianne Skoll <df...@roaringpenguin.com> on 2017/08/08 13:05:07 UTC

HTML (was Re: Sender needs help with false positive)

On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 08:00:04 -0500
David Jones <dj...@ena.com> wrote:

> I absolutely agree but it's possible that this part is out of his 
> control.  Sendgrid might be receiving a plain text email from the
> normal source and adding HTML to get that image in there for
> tracking.

If you can't determine the content of your own messages, time to find
another provider, I think.  Surely Sendgrid lets you control this sort
of thing?

Regards,

Dianne.

Re: HTML (was Re: Sender needs help with false positive)

Posted by Benny Pedersen <me...@junc.eu>.
Dianne Skoll skrev den 2017-08-08 20:09:
> On Tue, 08 Aug 2017 20:01:52 +0200
> Benny Pedersen <me...@junc.eu> wrote:
> 
>> why does the OP need to tell sendgrid his users passwords ?
> 
> That is indeed a very good question. :)

+1

> It's not as if this is some sort of mass-mailing or marketing-oriented
> email that needs to be tracked.

even if dkim was whitelisted for this mails its still sending passwords 
in there emails to sendgrid, stupid

back to learning android studio here

Re: HTML (was Re: Sender needs help with false positive)

Posted by Dianne Skoll <df...@roaringpenguin.com>.
On Tue, 08 Aug 2017 20:01:52 +0200
Benny Pedersen <me...@junc.eu> wrote:

> why does the OP need to tell sendgrid his users passwords ?

That is indeed a very good question. :)

It's not as if this is some sort of mass-mailing or marketing-oriented
email that needs to be tracked.

Regards,

Dianne.


Re: HTML (was Re: Sender needs help with false positive)

Posted by Benny Pedersen <me...@junc.eu>.
Dianne Skoll skrev den 2017-08-08 15:05:
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 08:00:04 -0500
> David Jones <dj...@ena.com> wrote:
> 
>> I absolutely agree but it's possible that this part is out of his
>> control.  Sendgrid might be receiving a plain text email from the
>> normal source and adding HTML to get that image in there for
>> tracking.
> 
> If you can't determine the content of your own messages, time to find
> another provider, I think.  Surely Sendgrid lets you control this sort
> of thing?

let me hold your pocket ?

why does the OP need to tell sendgrid his users passwords ?