Am 04.11.24 um 17:14 schrieb Kris Deugau via mailop:
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.
On 21.11.24 17:12, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote:
Thanks! It's been some time in which I hoped that someone at Google
might read and understand abuse reports, but apparently that isn't the
case. Spam via groups continues, I've decided to block the IPs for
good (it's a relatively short list).
I have instead blocked googlegroups.com and groups.google.com, both years
ago. I was not and still am not willing to sign up to google just to send
abuse reports.
After those years I am still getting mail attempts from those, some rejected
because of sender address in those domains (2 just yesterday), some have
different from addresses but their Message-Id: or URI links contain these
domains.
Yeah, being able to parse abuse reports would help much us and perhaps
Google as well...
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