How to opt out of @sendgrid mails
by Volker Weber
@vowe Email abuse@sendgrid.com and we’ll get you on the list, however, it’s probably not a great idea, might block some necessary email. ^NQ
— SendGrid (@SendGrid) February 28, 2014
I asked on Twitter and got a quick reply. Email abuse@sendgrid.com and ask to be put on the list. Don't know what sendgrid is? Look here.
Comments
I am not aware that I get any sendgrid mails. Maybe I am one of the lucky ones. :)
A lot of e-commerce implementations use them for purchase confirmations etc which is why the blanket list might not be a good idea.
Some small e-commerce companies, like IBM ..
when registering at bluemix.net:
Received: by filter-160.sjc1.sendgrid.net with SMTP id filter-160.29931.530BAD3F4
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 20:36:15 +0000 (UTC)
Received: from c2a.softlayer.com (192.155.194.213-static.reverse.softlayer.com [192.155.194.213])
by ismtpd-027 (SG) with ESMTP id 144659cbeec.456a.ed761
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 20:36:15 +0000 (GMT)
From: IBM BlueMix Beta <bluemix1@us.ibm.com>