…I’ll give it one more day to see a difference. Not because I expect to see a difference, but because I don’t have the time or brain space today to move my email away to somewhere I have in mind that promises to be better :/
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I get those, too, and it is bizarre. Maybe the email platforms are using AI to screen and the predictability makes them acceptable?
I always get them around the time I'm expecting an actual delivery (even if not from FedEx). It seems like all the major international shippers were hacked years ago and nobody has cared to plug the leak yet.
@hamishb interesting thought. Sorry you are subjected to them too
…Fed up with it. Waste of money
…Well. 12 hours since the last time I dragged another several tens of very obviously spam emails to Spam so that my email provider’s ‘spam filter’ can fail to learn anything.
And now I’ve just dragged another ~130 there so that I can discern the 2 that weren’t spam.
One of which was a support ticket response from my email provider advising me to “keep an eye on the spam filter for 5 - 7 days” after it’s had a “server-side update”
…I’ll give it one more day to see a difference. Not because I expect to see a difference, but because I don’t have the time or brain space today to move my email away to somewhere I have in mind that promises to be better :/
@urlyman This is tutamail, I seem to remember from way downstream? It was recommended to me but I held off. If I still need to go anywhere else soon, posteo would probably be my choice. They make it easy to get your money back -- does tuta?
…Well, for various reasons I didn’t get round to moving my email again.
And now there are tentative signs that Tuta is *finally* beginning to catch and filter some spam. It’s been a month of being utterly useless at it.
Let’s see for a little while longer