amazon.com multiple SPF records

2021-06-07 Thread Brad Barnett


If anyone at Amazon is paying attention, you have duplicate spf1 records
for amazon.com:

# dig -t TXT amazon.com | grep spf
amazon.com. 281 IN  TXT "spf2.0/pra 
include:spf1.amazon.com include:spf2.amazon.com include:amazonses.com -all"
amazon.com. 281 IN  TXT "v=spf1 include: amazon.com 
include:spf1.amazon.com include:spf2.amazon.com include:amazonses.com -all"
amazon.com. 281 IN  TXT "v=spf1 include:spf1.amazon.com 
include:spf2.amazon.com include:amazonses.com -all"

It's causing mail deliverability issues, so users cannot reset their
password, or even get OTP codes reliably.

(I don't know where else to post, as whois/arin contacts aren't
responding, and I can't even imagine trying to go through other methods
of support...)



Re: anyone from spamhaus hanging around?

2012-09-13 Thread Brad Barnett



On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 11:17:44 -0400
Brad Barnett  wrote:

> 
> We've been running a clean operation for years, but recently, one of our
> clients spammed then entire universe (using external mail servers, but
> linking to some internal URLs).
> 
> We've since terminated them, and such things are against our terms of
> use.  However, we seem to have massive issues getting any response from
> Spamhaus.  We're worried that perhaps we're just blackholed, or someone
> is on vacation, or something to that effect.
> 
> Right now, we're essentially crippled -- and at the same time, we
> resolved the direct complaint a week ago.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea as to how to contact someone at Spamhaus via
> IM, phone, etc?  IRC channel?
> 
> Church? ;)
> 
> NOTE: we're not perfect, but again -- we don't allow spamming.  We force
> unsubscribe footers on all outgoing mail clients send, we don't allow
> SPAM as per terms of use, and we insist that clients use a list of
> known-contacts if they do mailings. 
> 
> EG: people they've have contact with in the past.
> 
>