On Fri, 2 Oct 2020, 21:54 Michael Peddemors via mailop,
wrote:
> Your iPhone should be connecting to port 587/465 and don't block
> localhost.localdomain there.. clients should be able to send almost any
> EHLO, just block localhost.localdomain on port 25. IMHO
>
> On 2020-10-02 1:34 p.m., John
Michael,
> On Oct 2, 2020, at 4:44 PM, Michael Peddemors via mailop
> wrote:
>
> Your iPhone should be connecting to port 587/465 and don't block
> localhost.localdomain there.. clients should be able to send almost any EHLO,
> just block localhost.localdomain on port 25. IMHO
Thanks for th
Your iPhone should be connecting to port 587/465 and don't block
localhost.localdomain there.. clients should be able to send almost any
EHLO, just block localhost.localdomain on port 25. IMHO
On 2020-10-02 1:34 p.m., John Devine via mailop wrote:
I think IOS v14 changed to sending using that
I think IOS v14 changed to sending using that EHLO, it may have changed in the
latest update as far as I am aware, I haven’t followed it extensively, but
picked up on it reading various threads, I don’t think its Malware.
JD
> On 2 Oct 2020, at 21:13, Eric Tykwinski via mailop wrote:
>
> Just
Just had a client try to send emails from an iPhone using "EHLO
localhost.localdomain" which we have blocked.
I've never seen this before ever, so just checking if there is something new
out there.
Sincerely,
Eric Tykwinski
TrueNet, Inc.
P: 610-429-8300
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Hi,
We've had an outbreak of compromised accounts where someone, apart from
just using the accounts to send spam, has added a forward to a gmail
account to intercept all the users mails.
https://support.google.com/mail/contact/abuse?hl=en requires reporting a
message, and that's not the issue her