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nakkius
16-04-2012, 10:39
ciao
stamattina controllando la posta ho notato che gmail ha inviato in automatico una email a :
unsubscribe @ badoo . com
con titolo unsuscribe+21
e come testo messaggio una stringa di codici alfanumerica abbastanza lunga

tra l'altro viene riportata la dicitura : This message was automatically generated by Gmail.

vorrei sapere che diavolo è :confused: :confused:

premetto che io non mi sono mai registrato a badoo :mbe:

nakkius
17-04-2012, 22:00
help :cry:

Eress
18-04-2012, 06:07
Fai delle scansioni antivirus

http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/showthread.php?t=1599737

nakkius
18-04-2012, 21:50
Fai delle scansioni antivirus

http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/showthread.php?t=1599737
ciao, grazie per la risposta, faccio periodicamente (1 volta a settimana) la scansione completa con :

avira, malwarebyte, windows defender

ovviamente scansioni complete del sistema :)

non hanno rilevato nulla :D

altre idee :stordita: ?

strabla
18-04-2012, 22:26
sarà la solita publicità/spam tipo "sei stato selezionato.."

Eress
19-04-2012, 06:05
Se non hanno trovato nulla secondo me puoi rilassarti e vivere felice :D
Magari tieni monitorata la tua casella se dovesse ripetersi o aumentare la cosa, altrimenti si è trattato solo di un caso isolato di spam :asd:

nakkius
19-04-2012, 11:24
Se non hanno trovato nulla secondo me puoi rilassarti e vivere felice :D
Magari tieni monitorata la tua casella se dovesse ripetersi o aumentare la cosa, altrimenti si è trattato solo di un caso isolato di spam :asd:
non hanno trovato nulla :D

comunque ho trovato queste risposte :D

Auto-unsubscribe
We don't think you should be burdened with managing messages you don't want to receive. We do our best to put messages in Spam when we're pretty sure you won't want or need them. But everyone has different preferences about the mail they want to see. You may not want to read any messages sent by a certain company or mailing list, while another Gmail user finds these same messages to be valuable.

To help solve this problem, we're providing you with an unsubscribe tool for some messages. You'll see the unsubscribe tool when you mark a message from particular types of mailing lists as spam. If the particular message is a misuse of a mailing list you like to receive, you can Report spam as usual. But if you never want to receive another message or newsletter from that list again, click Unsubscribe instead. We'll send a request to the sender that your email address be removed from the list. It's that simple!

Keep in mind that mailing lists may take up to three days to process your unsubscription request, so it may take a few days for you to stop receiving mail from the list. Also, please note that we are unable to provide the Unsubscribe option for all mailing lists. For your protection, Gmail won't display Unsubscribe for lists that are known to be owned by spammers. When you don't see the unsubscribe tool for a particular newsletter or mailing list that you trust, check the actual message for unsubscribe options, or try contacting the list owner about removal (you should only do this if the list owner is trustworthy and not a spammer).

You may have noticed recently that Google has started offering an “auto unsubscribe” option for some of the email that you report as spam to Google. First announced earlier this summer, Google says of their auto-unsubscribe from spam option, “With an easy way to unsubscribe, everybody wins. Your spam folder is smaller, and senders don’t waste time sending you email that you no longer want.”

Here’s how it works: when you click on “report spam” for a particular piece of email, from within Gmail, the Gmail system notes that you think that particular email is spam, and does a couple of things with it. First, it puts it into your spam folder. Second, it notes that you consider that email spam, and if enough other users consider that same email (or email from that same sender) to be spam, Gmail may start putting that email into the spam folder automatically.

Now, this is how Gmail has always worked. What’s new is the offer to auto-unsubscribe you from that sender’s mailings. Here’s how this looks - when you click on “report spam” for some (but not all) senders, you will get a pop-up that looks like this:

http://www.theinternetpatrol.com/google-auto-unsubscribe-20091029-213535.jpg

Clicking on “Unsubscribe and report spam” will cause Gmail to send an unsubscribe request on your behalf to the sender of the email which you are reporting.

Again, this is in place only for some, but not all, senders. Why not all?

Explains Google, “This only works for some senders right now. We’re actively encouraging senders to support auto-unsubscribe — we think 100% should. We won’t provide the unsubscribe option on messages from spammers: we can’t trust that they’ll actually unsubscribe you, and they might even send you more spam. So you’ll only see the unsubscribe option for senders that we’re pretty sure are not spammers and will actually honor your unsubscribe request. We’re being pretty conservative about which senders to trust in the beginning; over time, we hope to offer the ability to unsubscribe from more email.”

If you’re a sender, wanting to have Google auto unsubcribe people who report you as spamming, Google offers this advice: “For those of you senders who are interested in this feature, the most basic requirements are including a standard “List-Unsubscribe” header in your email with a “mailto” URL and, of course, honoring requests from users wishing to unsubscribe. You’ll also need to follow good sending practices, which in a nutshell means not sending unwanted email (see our bulk sending guidelines for more information).”

What there isn’t is an “unsubscribe and don’t report as spam” option. So if you actually asked to be put on the mailing list, please don’t take the easy way out and click on something that will erroneously report the mailing as spam when it actually isn’t. Instead, take a moment to go to the bottom of the email, and unsubscribe through the mailing list itself.


quindi da quanto ho capito è un servizio che offre gmail in automatico quando deduce che una mail sia spam :D