• tal@lemmy.today
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    7 days ago

    If that email is actually from Logitech, it probably has some way to unsubscribe. Might have added you for some nonsense reason like a warranty registration, but I’ve never hit problems with a reputable company not providing a way to unsubscribe.

    The random scam stuff…yeah, probably can’t do much about that.

    One possibility I’ve wondered about is whether, someday, email shifts to a whitelist-based system. I mean, historically we’ve always let people be contacted as long as they know someone’s physical address or phone number or email address, and so databases of those have value – they become keys to reach people. But we could simply have some sort of easy way to authorize people and block everyone else. In a highly-connected world, that might be a more reasonable way to do things.

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      6 days ago

      I set the mail server to bounce everything that doesn’t match dkim.

      I almost don’t receive spam anymore.

      The problem is that sometimes some legitimate services didn’t configure their email server correctly