The French association Signal Spam, whose objective is to gather the different economic actors of the email industry (routers, ISPs, anti-spam filters, ...) around the fight against spam, is gaining in importance.
This time, it is the Mailjet (that Badsender had the opportunity to interview a few months ago) who becomes a member of the association. In practice, what does becoming a member of Signal Spam mean for a router? It will allow the routing platform to better control the abuses of its customers and thus to be able to sanction them more efficiently. On the other hand, Mailjet will benefit from the very recent feedback loops of SFR and Orange which offer statistics on the number of SPAM complaints generated at these two ISPs.
From the press release:
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" Mailjet sends billions of emails every year. By joining Signal Spam, Mailjet commits to put its experience at the service of the fight led by Signal Spam for many years. In exchange for key feedback to fight against spam, we will contribute to the promotion of the association and its tools through active participation in workshops, conferences and events around our common values on responsible emailing " - Julien Tartarin, co-founder of Mailjet.
About Mailjet Mailjet is an email platform based in France that allows you to manage marketing campaigns as well as send transactional messages. The tool is available in the cloud and has a complete API to manage all its features.