I tell my friends and family to never click unsubscribe links, unless they had proactively subscribed. Buying something from a company that requires an email does not count. unsolicited marketing emails are spam and should be treated as such. Double so if that company sends marketing emails disguised behind support@company.com.
> Double so if that company sends marketing emails disguised behind support@company.com
That’s typically not a disguise but a clear means of indicating that you can reply to the email
No, sending marketing from support emails is almost certainly trying to game spam filters. Marketing@company.com would work for the allow replies purpose.
> sending marketing from support emails is almost certainly trying to game spam filters
That is not how spam filters work.
If I've interacted with a specific email address, like support@company.com, my email provider will put them in my inbox.
How is it not a disguise? It means you can't block marketing emails without also blocking the legitimate support emails.