Ask HN: How do you deal with persistent spam from a specific tech company?
Magicbricks is a large real-estate portal based out of India. I created my account earlier this year and received a ton of marketing emails. I unsubscribed but continued to received emails.
Next, I proceeded to delete my account. The emails didn't stop.
I raised concern on Twitter. Their support staff assured me the emails would stop. They didn't.
I keep marking their emails as SPAM in Gmail but Gmail doesn't seem to learn the behaviour.
I could create a filter and automatically send their emails to spam but that feels like a personal defeat.
HN: What would you do?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 21.8 ms ] threadIP block on their SMTP sender endpoint. But then I host my own email myself, so I can do such things with ease.
For the generic SNAT pools of the smaller customers one can at least rate limit those providers and also tag them as Possible Spam or adjust their spam score in tools like Spam-Assassin. It's not perfect but tagging and rate-limiting can help.
> I could create a filter and automatically send their emails to spam but that feels like a personal defeat.
What? Use technology to do what it is designed to do.