Microsoft SNDS: It's alive!


Look what I just found in my email. It's an email from staff AT hotmail.com:

You are receiving this message because your sender IPs are enrolled in the Junk Mail Reporting Program (JMRP).

We are modernizing JMRP by rebuilding the service on a new platform. Going forward, program announcements, updates, and guidance will be shared through the SNDS website. Please review the announcements on the SNDS homepage (https://sendersupport.olc.protection.outlook.com/snds/index) and continue checking back for future updates.

To ensure uninterrupted participation, make sure your SNDS account and contact information remain up to date.

Since they've asked folks to keep an eye on the SNDS website for changes, I'll share this here to similarly encourage that folks go and look for updates.

JMRP is, of course, Microsoft's Junk Mail Reporting Program, aka their version of an ISP feedback loop. Enrollment in Microsoft's feedback loop is handled through their Smart Network Data Services (SNDS) online reputation portal.

And...what else is changing in that SNDS portal? I can't tell, at a quick glance. Clearly, stuff is happening, or more stuff will be happening, based on this email. But I'm not quite noticing anything else different, at least when it comes to comparing today versus a week ago. Let me know if you notice anything.

More about SNDS on Spam Resource: What is it, what do you use it for, and other recent changes.

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