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وايضا رساله منهم اخرى هيHello xxxxxxxx,
Thank you for writing to the JMR Partner Management Team. My name is Maybelle and I understand that you need assistance in joining the Junk Mail Reporting Partner Program. I fully realize the importance of this matter and I am happy to assist you today.
Windows Live Hotmail has a Junk E-Mail Reporting (JMR) Partner Program to help organizations maintain mailing best practices by unsubscribing unwanted recipients and ensuring clean mailing lists.
We are pleased to inform you that your company has passed the initial qualifications for enrollment into the JMR Partner Program. However, we need a confirmation from your ISP [softlayer.com] that you have exclusive sending rights to the IP [xxxxxxxxxx]. This will not delay your enrollment process. As soon as we receive their confirmation e-mail, we will immediately add the IP to your feedback loop.
An e-mail directly sent to JMRP@css.one.microsoft.com from your ISP [softlayer.com] is sufficient. Please advise them to use xxxxxxxxxxxID as the e-mail subject for easy tracking.
Please note that the intent of this program is to provide you with a list of users that wish to be removed from your mail distributions. Participation in the program does not guarantee that your IP will not be blocked in the future and that individual blocking or un-blocking issues will still need to be handled through the Hotmail Support Team.
If you have any questions, please feel free to respond to this e-mail. We look forward to your participation in this program.
Thank you,
Maybelle C.
The JMR Partner Management Team
Hello xxxxxxxxx,
My name is Jose Mari and we already received the confirmation from your ISP about your exclusive sending rights. I appreciate your interest in joining this program.
We are pleased to inform you that your company has passed the initial qualifications for enrollment into The Junk Email Reporting Program (JMRP). Our next step would be to establish a Junk E-Mail Reporting Agreement with your organization.
Our preferred method of establishing this agreement is via digitally signing the Junk Mail Reporting Agreement. To set up the digital document and provide signing instructions, we will need the full name and email address of the person who is authorized to sign for your company. Please note that if the company name in the first paragraph is incorrect, the correct name must be included. When we have all this information, an email will be sent to the signer with a link to our digital signing site. The digital signing process is simple and in most cases much faster than signing and mailing a hardcopy of the agreement.
However, if you prefer to sign a hardcopy agreement, please notify us via this email address and we will send you a copy of the partner agreement for signature.
To proceed with your enrolment, our team will require all of the following database entry information in order to complete your actual enrollment into the JMR partner program.
· Full Name of someone who is authorized to sign the JMRP contract on behalf of your organization
· His or her e-mail address.
· Send spam complaints as (Select One):
- RFC 822 attachment
- Original
Note: The contact alias is the email address of someone within your organization we can contact should there be any issues or problems. We recommend that spam complaints be sent to a dedicated "Forwarding E-mail Address" as an "RFC 822 Attachment".
To know more about the Junk Email Reporting Program (JMRP), please read the following information:
The JMR program is a long-term solution that we offer as an option for senders who have been blocked due to excessive reports of unwanted e-mail complaints by Windows Live Hotmail customers. Enrollment in this program will benefit you as a sender as it will help you keep your e-mail lists updated. You will also be provided with a list of Windows Live Hotmail customers who are interested and uninterested in receiving e-mails from your company. With JMRP, you can identify which accounts on your system are being used to send SPAM.
Please be aware that this is not a "white listing service' or "safelist.' If your company's sending IP continues to exceed the allowable number of complaints, your IP could be blocked. Please check MSN Postmaster for more information on Hotmail sending practices.
This program is only available for senders who have exclusive sending rights for their outbound IPs. Senders who are sending from a shared IP do not qualify for the Junk Mail Reporting Program. We also need to know that your organization can take corrective action with the feedback emails that we provide.
Please also note that the intent of this program is to provide you with a list of users that wish to be removed from your mail distributions or to provide your organization with examples of reported spam emails. The expectation that we have is that action will be taken to prevent such emails from reaching Hotmail customers, by either eliminating these types of emails from being sent or to remove the Hotmail customers from your mailing lists.
One question that often comes up is surrounding the complaint format. We offer two methods of forwarding complaint email messages: "Original" and "RFC822 Attachment." For "Original," the complaint is forwarded as-is as we received it. The "from" address is the Hotmail customer's alias. For "RFC822 Attachment," we forward the complaint as an attachment to an email from staff@hotmail.com.
We recommend that you have complaints forwarded to an address dedicated to Hotmail complaints and we recommend having complaints forwarded as "RFC822 Attachments." This will give you a way to uniquely identify any received emails as complaints since they will be received in the Hotmail complaint mailbox and they will show a "from" address of staff@hotmail.com. This also gives you an address you can "safelist' so forwarded complaints aren't blocked by your spam filters.
Lastly, the Smart Network Data Services (SNDS) augments the JMRP in that it provides senders and ISPs with data about mail activity from their IP space that's sent to Hotmail/Windows Live Hotmail. We developed this service to not only protect our consumers from abusive activities but to also help the entire e-mail ecosystem to build back the eroding trust in e-mail communications.
By consuming the data with SNDS and the JMRP, senders and ISPs alike can realize real financial and reputation improvements.
The data provided by SNDS can greatly benefit an ISP and lead to cost savings, improved customer satisfaction and improved reputation. Often times ISPs may not be aware of the types of traffic emanating from their networks. The data captured within SNDS can provide some granular views about how much traffic we see going to our consumers and how they are rating this traffic. This information can help ISPs detect and stop abusive users on their network which reduces bandwidth costs and will improve their networks reputation.
If you have any questions, please feel to include it on your reply. We look forward to your participation in this program.
Thank you,
Jose Mari M.
The JMR Program Management Team
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ورجعوا علي برساله تفيد بالتاليCompany Information
Name: xxxxx
Address: Dibba
Alhidn
Sharjah, ot 12392 (AE)
Pri. Phone: 97150xxxxxx
Pri. Email: xxxxxx@hotmail.com
Abuse Email: xxxxx@xxxxxxx
Authorized person is xxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx
Email : xxxxx@xxxxxxx
طبعا انا ما فهمت لي شيء منهاHello xxxxxxxxx,
Thank you for writing back to the JMR Program Management Team. My name is Jose Mari and I am responding to your request for enrollment to the Junk Mail Reporting Partner Program. I appreciate your interest in joining this program.
I appreciate the information you have provided. For us to fully process your enrollment, we need to know the "Send spam complaints as" information. We offer two methods of forwarding complaint email messages: "Original" and "RFC822 Attachment." For "Original," the complaint is forwarded as-is as we received it. The "from" address is the Hotmail customer's alias. For "RFC822 Attachment," we forward the complaint as an attachment to an email from staff@hotmail.com.
We recommend that you have complaints forwarded to an address dedicated to Hotmail complaints and we recommend having complaints forwarded as "RFC822 Attachments." This will give you a way to uniquely identify any received emails as complaints since they will be received in the Hotmail complaint mailbox and they will show a "from" address of staff@hotmail.com. This also gives you an address you can "safelist' so forwarded complaints aren't blocked by your spam filters.
If you have any questions, please feel to include it on your reply. We look forward to your participation in this program.
Thank you,
Jose Mari M.
The JMR Program Management Team
وارسلت له
فراسلني بهذه الرساله الاخير وشكله يطلب مني بأن ابدا من اول وجديدHello Mr Jose Mari,
Thank you for your reply till now I didnt understand why I am not able to send mails to hotmail,
my company loosing lots of money due to this problem as my clients are not able to use this facility.
Please try to solve my problem as soonas possible or give me an easy way to be able using the mail server again.
I am waitin your reply impatiently .
Regards ..
ياخي بلله عليك شو الحل وياهم
رسالتهم الاخير
Thank you for writing back to JMR Partner Management Team. This is Maybelle again and I understand that you want to join the JMR program. You also mentioned that you are having problems sending e-mail messages to Hotmail users. I fully realize the importance of this matter and I am happy to assist you today.
Nathan, if you still want to continue with JMRP enrollment, please confirm if you would like to have the spam complaints be sent as an "RFC 822 attachment" or "Original."
We offer two methods of forwarding complaint email messages: "Original" and "RFC822 Attachment." For "Original," the complaint is forwarded as-is as we received it. The "from" address is the Hotmail customer's alias. For "RFC822 Attachment," we forward the complaint as an attachment to an email from staff@hotmail.com.
We recommend that you have complaints forwarded to an address dedicated to Hotmail complaints and we recommend having complaints forwarded as "RFC822 Attachments." This will give you a way to uniquely identify any received emails as complaints since they will be received in the hotmail complaint mailbox and they will show a "from" address of staff@hotmail.com. This also gives you an address you can safelist so forwarded complaints aren't blocked by your spam filters.
For your being unable to send e-mail messages to Hotmail users, I suggest that you submit a support request to the Sender Support Team using the following link as they are in the best position to address your concern:
https://support.msn.com/eform.aspx?p...sbl&ct=eformts
The Sender Support team will need the questions in the e-form answered in order to quickly and effectively troubleshoot the difficulties you are having with regards to your e-mail not being received by the intended Hotmail customers
If you have any questions, please feel free to include it on your next e-mail. We look forward to your participation in this program.
If you have any questions, please feel free to include it on your reply.
Thank you,
Maybelle C.
The JMR Partner Management Team