On 05/08/2021 10:59, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
You do realize that kind of response probably won't make any friends..
Should SendGrid not simply block obvious malware, no matter who the
client? And 4 weeks is far to long to allow malware to
We helped them out last week to reduce their end user reach, we blocked
sendgrid completely for 96 hours, next time, its 7 days, then 28 days,
then permanently.
Month's later, the activity continues, virus's propogate, phishing and
other criminal activity continue....
This only happens because as demonstrated here many are too scared to
block the bigger mail senders/providers - and since these gutless so and
so's publicly admit it, the big boys know it, so have little reason to
be motivated to "clean up their act".
I know for without a doubt sendgrid (and gmail et al) would never notice
us blocking them, but if we all did, they'd sure as hell notice that.
Digital Ocean went public based on how many customers they
Ahhh another mob who have a fair chunck of their IP space blacklisted
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Regards,
Noel Butler
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