quickinspirations.com
I get a lot of quickinspirations.com spams sent to my server which I custom-block.
Here is my rational for blocking them:
Their e-mails are worded as if the user has subscribed to them... but there is NO WAY POSSIBLE that soooooo many of my clients, many of whom work in different offices, different industries, and don't even know each other... no way in hell ALL of these people subscribed to quickinspirations.com
Therefore, there is a sort of dishonesty thing going here that, in my view, puts quickinspirations.com "over the top"
quickinspirations.com is easy to miss because many of their e-mails look so innocent and are not trying to sell anything. But don't let this fool you... they add a big-time sales pitch into the mix every several e-mails (with some minor sales pitches along the way). I wonder if anyone really actually subscribes to them? I suspect that there are few actual subscribers compared to illegitimate subscribers... that is, real people who didn't really subscribe but receive their newsletters.
After I started blocking them, I got zero complains from my users. If someone were to complain, I'd bet that this person didn't actually subscribe, but just started liking these "thought for the day" messages.
If not worthy of SURBL, then a no-brainer for UC.
Rob McEwen