>You are right, far too many companies big enough to at least get a
>dedicated IP, instead of a shared IP, they should have custom PTR's, and
>*shudder* their SPF records included all of SendGrid, so needless to say
>they are very vulnerable to spoofing and phishing..
>
>Someone should write a small article about this for awareness.

I regularly do articles on linkedin deliverability related, but as another
ESP I don't know if it would be "cool" to do that, but indeed a subject I
can explore, and tell the risks.

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Le lun. 14 oct. 2024 à 16:51, 'Scott Q. via mailop' via Sarbacane -
Délivrabilité <delivrabil...@sarbacane.com> a écrit :

> Didn't SendGrid get compromised severely quit a few times ? Hackers using
> legitimate customer accounts to send out their Spam.
>
> Probably customers don't know enough about this or they would switch
> services...
>
> Scott
>
> On Monday, 14/10/2024 at 10:05 Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
>
> On 2024-10-14 06:05, Renaud Allard via mailop wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 10/14/24 2:17 PM, Marco Moock via mailop wrote:
> >> Am 14.10.2024 um 12:31:30 Uhr schrieb Paul Menzel via mailop:
> >>
> >>> Is there something else I can do despite forwarding messages to
> >>> ab...@sendgrid.net? Should SendGrid do better?
> >>
> >> They simply ignore mails to that address. It is a company that at least
> >> tolerates spammers using their services.
> >>
> >> I recommend rejecting all mail from them.
> >>
> > I am wondering what would be the collateral damage of blocking them. I
> > have checked my logs for boun...@sendgrid.net over the 1000 last mails,
> > and only 4 were from sendgrid, but all were spam (3 were blocked by the
> > filters tough). But I am almost sure they sometimes send legitimate
> mails.
>
>
> That's the trouble, they DO have enough legitimate senders on their
> platform, sending important invoices, booking confirmations etc that
> hard to block their whole platform.. but you CAN send them to the spam
> folder ;)
>
> IPs detected as sending phishing of course should be put on RBL's for
> blocking..   and filter scoring should increase for their shared IPs.. ;)
>
>
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