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Is M Rozhkova a lvl 80 spammer?
I have a great spam filter in GMail. But one spammer constantly and regularly passes through it - the notorious Marina Rozhkova . What does Google itself say that letters are dubious, but it does not send them to spam?
I'm interested in two questions:
1. How does it manage to bypass Google's spam filter?
2. How to get rid of this sore?
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Or maybe just ask her not to write anymore? I asked once (politely), she said she took me off the list but kept sending me on. Then I asked a second time - more insistently, to put it mildly. She replied that it was a misunderstanding and a mistake in the database, and I apologize, and now I am definitely excluded from the list. In fact, nothing has come since.
So if it is always signed, then in the filter in the “contains words” field, just add different spellings of the word “Rozhkova” (there are some letters in Latin, for example).
Out of sporting interest, I don’t unsubscribe from her “officially” (because I didn’t subscribe to her), but I fight her like a regular spammer — setting up spam filters, rules, etc. :)
The result is variable :-)
Sometimes letters from her are in spam, and sometimes they still break through.
It is on Habré habrahabr.ru/users/rozhkovam/
I remember it for a series of articles about grandmother's phones, and an inadequate response to constructive criticism, for which it was merged. Now, along the way, I hid all those articles under lock and key, except for the first “non-minus”.
You can write to her in a personal and ask from here to unsubscribe from "spam"
Unsubscribe. She writes in every letter how this can be done. And all business.
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