On Tue, 30 Jun 2020, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
* Stop promoting DNS over HTTPS as a good thing.. ;)
Care to elaborate ?
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Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
and...@aitchison.me.uk
Yeah, the Kitterman SPF checker barfs on this:
Mail sent from this IP address: 118.27.72.15
Mail from (Sender): bou...@amazon.co.jp
Mail checked using this SPF policy: v=spf1 include:amazon.com
include:spf-bma.mpme.jp include:amazon-spf.mrs.mpub.ne.jp -all
Results - Permanent Error SPF Permanent Er
Le mar. 30 juin 2020 à 16:11, Adam Moffett via mailop
a écrit :
> JMRP may not be dead, but I have haven't received anything from it in at
> least 8 months.
Sometimes reauthorizations are requested for some IP ranges in SNDS,
and Microsoft sends a validation email to the address shown in the
whoi
on Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 04:46:43PM -0700, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
> * Brazil, for all the talk from CERT about pushing compliance,
> Brazilian ISP's have one of the highest rates of infected PC's and
> Personal computers, you need better PTR naming conventions, and more
> blocking of Po
Should point out.. they have a messy SPF record right now..
host -t TXT amazon.co.jp
amazon.co.jp descriptive text "v=spf1 include:amazon.com
include:spf-bma.mpme.jp include:amazon-spf.mrs.mpub.ne.jp -all"
host amazon-spf.mrs.mpub.ne.jp
Host amazon-spf.mrs.mpub.ne.jp not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Bu
Not trying to be an apologist for Amazon (EC2?), but the domain has a DMARC
policy, so you could treat it at that level. Are your samples failing
authentication?
$ dig +short txt _dmarc.amazon.co.jp
"v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=100; rua=mailto:
dmarc-repo...@bounces.amazon.com; ruf=mailto:
dmarc-r
I wish we could go back to the old days where a postmaster could just
send an email or pick up the phone.
You know who I am! I'm trying my best to kill abusers of my system -
not help them!
But, alas, I understand there aren't 20 of us anymore. :)
Regards,
Damon
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 5:15 PM
Just a friendly point out..
Return-Path:
Received: from v118-27-72-15.thcj.static.cnode.io (HELO amazon.co.jp)
(118.27.72.15)
From: Amazon
If you see a similar combination, you might just want to block it in the
SMTP layer..
We added it (amazon.co.jp) to our known sender forgery list(s),
JMRP may not be dead, but I have haven't received anything from it in at
least 8 months. That's just as far back as my "abuse" inbox goes. I
don't actually know when we last received something from JMRP. I
believe you that it still works for you, but apparently it doesn't work
for some of us.
Hello everyone,
Was wondering if there's anyone on here from AT&T / Yahoo that has a minute
to help. We got on the blacklist recently, and could use an assist. The
issue with the offending accounts has been resolved.
Thanks,
Ken
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Dnia 29.06.2020 o godz. 18:14:39 Richard W via mailop pisze:
> As others have pointed out, you are not Microsoft's customer and
> they have no obligation to provide service to you.
The email as such is all about "providing service to those who are not our
customers". If everybody would think like
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