Benoit schrieb:

> About a year ago, envelope sender @eu-west-1.amazonses.com was known to
> send exclusively spam and thus on the personal blocklist of many of our
> customers.

Which other major ESPs do you block in their entirety? Asking for a
friend.

> Now it looks like some big legitimate companies, like the major food
> delivery service in Switzerland is using this domain for their order
> confirmations.

This is not surprising.

> Today, we got complaints that 2FA confirmations codes via email from
> one of the major Swiss newspapers get blocked as those contain a link
> to http://awstrack.me/ no https no path, just that link to the webserver
> which is not even reachable. I don't understand why AWS is putting a
> link to a nun functional website in their emails.

Are you quite sure about that? The links I see in AWS SES email
are of the form

https://customerID.r.REGION.awstrack.me/PATH

> The domain awstrack.me was on our blocklist because of hundreds of
> spamtrap hits and customer spamreports.

Again: which other major ESPs are you blocking in their entirety...?

> It also looks like AWS is using the same IP addresses and envelope
> from to send email for big paying customers and what I assume are
> 'free' accounts used by spamer and phisher.

As far as I have been able to tell, it is one service only.

> Is there some useful way to distinguish spam from non spam sent via
> Amazon SES?

No, because "what is spam" is not a question that I can answer for
you, or you for me, or ... :-D

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