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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 12-Oct-16 09:35:18
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Re: Toople Broadband


[re: aquiss] [link to this post]
 
Yes, earlier in the year I had spam emails from this bunch to 2 separate addresses .

Reported as spam and deleted.
Standard User ferretuk
(member) Wed 12-Oct-16 17:41:25
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Re: Toople Broadband


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We also been informed by dozens of our customers they were getting the same emails, so toople are now blocked in our network as they clearly spam

Do you mean that you've taken the decision to block emails on your customers behalf? Not sure that network level censorship is a good idea, even if for what the ISP believes to be the right reasons...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 12-Oct-16 18:18:06
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Re: Toople Broadband


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In reply to a post by aquiss:
We also been informed by dozens of our customers they were getting the same emails, so toople are now blocked in our network as they clearly spam

Do you mean that you've taken the decision to block emails on your customers behalf? Not sure that network level censorship is a good idea, even if for what the ISP believes to be the right reasons...


Why? Isn't that exactly what the spam block lists employed on mail servers do ?

You can't have it both ways, either you block spam sources or you let them through to your customers and get complaints.


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Standard User ferretuk
(member) Wed 12-Oct-16 18:23:44
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Re: Toople Broadband


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I feel far more comfortable with systems that flag Spam as such and then allow the end user to filter as needed. To do that at an ISP level and not to deliver the email at all is dangerous and the precedent (although I'm sure not intended) of blocking a competitor's email getting to your customer base is at least worrying?
Standard User aquiss
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 13-Oct-16 16:27:23
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Re: Toople Broadband


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I feel far more comfortable with systems that flag Spam as such and then allow the end user to filter as needed. To do that at an ISP level and not to deliver the email at all is dangerous and the precedent (although I'm sure not intended) of blocking a competitor's email getting to your customer base is at least worrying?


We took every step to contact Toople on behalf of ourselves and dozens of calls we had from our customers about spam. The actions they as a company took when we called, such as putting the phone down or even wanting to engage in resolving the situation left us no choice. They did not intend to investigate or stop the method in which they wanted to spam, especially as they sign the emails with people that don't even work at the company.

If Toople wish to engage with us and restore our faith that they follow good practices, then they will be happily be removed from our spam lists. Likewise any of our customers who still wants to get emails can add them to their whitelist controls we provide.

Martin Pitt
Aquiss Limited
http://www.aquiss.net

Unlimited Family Broadband Packages : http://www.aquiss.net/broadband-unlimited.php

Edited by aquiss (Thu 13-Oct-16 16:29:44)

Standard User ukwoody
(experienced) Sun 23-Oct-16 09:35:51
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Re: Toople Broadband


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I used to be an adsl24, then Coms customer. Have been getting absouletly tons of their (Toople) emails. I now block them as am fed up with being constantly spammed. Very poor businss practice. I clicked a couple of times on their unsubscribe link to no avail.

regards,
Woody (chuntering along in his own inimitable style, using 100 words when 10 would do)
Standard User uno
(knowledge is power) Sun 23-Oct-16 15:59:33
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I clicked a couple of times on their unsubscribe link to no avail.


Some people use that as confirmation the email addresses exists and is live and then send you more...

Blocking the email address on any filters you have, or rejecting at SMTP level might be better.

Matt

uno Communications
t: 0333 773 7700
Official Maidenhead, Milton Keynes & Sheffield Speedtest.net Host
Standard User keymaster
(committed) Sun 13-Nov-16 14:02:59
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http://www.shareprophets.com/views/20570/breith-is-b...

Oh dear
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Nov-16 09:49:04
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Re: Toople Broadband


[re: ukwoody] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by ukwoody:
I used to be an adsl24, then Coms customer. Have been getting absouletly tons of their (Toople) emails. I now block them as am fed up with being constantly spammed. Very poor businss practice. I clicked a couple of times on their unsubscribe link to no avail.


I was with ADSL24 many, many moons ago and dumped them around the time of the Coms takeover because I could see the writing was on the wall. It's a shame, because they were a great ISP and if they were still going I'd probably still be with them.

In any case, I'm also getting these emails, but they're being sent to Spam by my mail provider. They are evidently using an old ADSL24 customer mailing list in a possible breach of data protection laws.

Edited by deleted (Tue 15-Nov-16 09:49:32)

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