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An auto-response is an email that is sent automatically in reply to another email - they are most commonly used by people who are on holiday. Unfortunately there have been instances where unscrupulous members have set up auto-responses in order to try and harvest items from Freegle | An auto-response is an email that is sent automatically in reply to another email - they are most commonly used by people who are on holiday. Unfortunately there have been instances where unscrupulous members have set up auto-responses in order to try and harvest items from Freegle communities, or advertise services. These messages don't always come from an email address that is subscribed to a community. Additionally email accounts (particularly hotmail) can be hacked into so an auto-response may have nothing to do with the account holder (the page [[Spammers|spammers ]] has some useful tips on this). | ||
''' | '''How to recognise an auto-response: ''' | ||
How to recognise an auto-response:''' | |||
* The message will arrive almost as soon as a post has been made - they can even arrive shortly after sending a special notice or an admin to the | *The message will arrive almost as soon as a post has been made - they can even arrive shortly after sending a special notice or an admin to the community! | ||
* They usually don't mention the item offered by name – they may say something like ‘I’d like to have that’ | *They usually don't mention the item offered by name – they may say something like ‘I’d like to have that’ | ||
'''What to do about auto-responses:''' | '''What to do about auto-responses:''' | ||
*Encourage members not to give their items to the first person to respond (see Fair | *Encourage members not to give their items to the first person to respond (see [[Fair offer policy]] ) as that means harvesting autoresponders do not get an 'advantage' over other members. | ||
*Encourage members to only give items to posts that mention the item in their initial response, or show other signs that someone has read the post. | *Encourage members to only give items to posts that mention the item in their initial response, or show other signs that someone has read the post. | ||
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*If the auto-response is offering a service or advertising a product, search the membership list for the email address or similar. | *If the auto-response is offering a service or advertising a product, search the membership list for the email address or similar. | ||
*Set any member who seems to be auto-responding to moderation and 'no emails. | *Set any member who seems to be auto-responding to moderation and 'no emails'. | ||
* | *If the autoresponse is advertising anything, contact the member and politely inform them that using Freegle to advertise is not allowed. | ||
* | *If you feel that the autoreponse is more than an innocent 'holiday' or 'out of office' message, you could consider issuing a warning. | ||
* | *If you feel the intent is to advertise or harvest items, inform other Freegle mods by making a note on their membership details in Freegle Direct Modtools. | ||
*Send this Admin: [[Autoresponders|Autoresponders]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 10 November 2021
An auto-response is an email that is sent automatically in reply to another email - they are most commonly used by people who are on holiday. Unfortunately there have been instances where unscrupulous members have set up auto-responses in order to try and harvest items from Freegle communities, or advertise services. These messages don't always come from an email address that is subscribed to a community. Additionally email accounts (particularly hotmail) can be hacked into so an auto-response may have nothing to do with the account holder (the page spammers has some useful tips on this).
How to recognise an auto-response:
- The message will arrive almost as soon as a post has been made - they can even arrive shortly after sending a special notice or an admin to the community!
- They usually don't mention the item offered by name – they may say something like ‘I’d like to have that’
What to do about auto-responses:
- Encourage members not to give their items to the first person to respond (see Fair offer policy ) as that means harvesting autoresponders do not get an 'advantage' over other members.
- Encourage members to only give items to posts that mention the item in their initial response, or show other signs that someone has read the post.
- If the auto-response is offering a service or advertising a product, search the membership list for the email address or similar.
- Set any member who seems to be auto-responding to moderation and 'no emails'.
- If the autoresponse is advertising anything, contact the member and politely inform them that using Freegle to advertise is not allowed.
- If you feel that the autoreponse is more than an innocent 'holiday' or 'out of office' message, you could consider issuing a warning.
- If you feel the intent is to advertise or harvest items, inform other Freegle mods by making a note on their membership details in Freegle Direct Modtools.
- Send this Admin: Autoresponders
Back to Specific Circumstances