Michael via mailop wrote:
Spam folder is just FULL of gmail originating spam...
Still got that ATT sapmmer relaying through gmail..
Still have the business relay from throwaway domains.

Return-Path: <b10+bncbdvzzqfyqmmrbhmir64qmgqegbxnb3q@sok.apexfus [dot] club>
Return-Path: <rf+bncbcj6re7ztqcbbt6ktg4qmgqewdq4...@tt.9anime.io [dot] in>
Return-Path: <oy+bncbcj6re7ztqcbbcputc4qmgqehd7xbdi@tom.pobretv [dot] meme>
Return-Path: <dx+bncbcj6re7ztqcbbyewss4qmgqejrrh3qa@ram.aiatende [dot] online>
Return-Path: <b10+bncbcszvtfo4adrb5fdr24qmgqeuizi5wy@am.epiites [dot] shop>

([dot] added as I don't recall which of these I might have added to a local DNSBL already...)

Take a closer look, and I'd bet all five of those specific messages were sent through Google Groups. Number 2 and 3 I'm sure of as I've got spamples myself.

Take a broader look and I'd bet you'll find more messages with similar sender addresses, from groups whose List-ID matches the last three (or four, looking at sample number two) domain-label parts.

Google seems to have gone out of their way to make it difficult to report Google Groups spam - or a Google Group that was *set up for* spamming - without a Google account.

-kgd
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