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by eli
4437 days ago
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It's called a feedback loop[1] and yes they do pass email addresses, but only to whitelisted (theoretically legit) senders. This has been true for years. I think the fear of "confirming an email address is valid" is unfounded. A list of valid email addresses of people who actively report messages they don't want as spam is not worth anything to a spammer and it would be illegal for a US company to do anything with the list of unsubscribes or spam reports anyway. I'm not aware of any simple and universal solution to "undo" an accidental spam button click. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feedback_loop_(email) |
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