Re: [mailop] spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Lena--- via mailop
> From: "Sebastian Nielsen" > for example *.xyz is a big spam hole... Don't know why spammers love > that TLD, but 99.99 % from that TLD is spam. Would want to see *.xyz > eradicated from the whole internet... I communicated with 6 honest people with email addresses *.xyz __

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Graeme Fowler via mailop
You lot will start a discussion on *anything* :) On 25 Jan 2022, at 15:28, Bill Cole via mailop wrote: > I don't think Graeme was trying to speak to the people who actively have this > problemn but rather to those of us not yet afflicted. Good spam filters > evolve and it is better to protect y

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Bill Cole via mailop
On 2022-01-25 at 11:11:29 UTC-0500 (Tue, 25 Jan 2022 17:11:29 +0100) Sebastian Nielsen via mailop is rumored to have said: Writing the HTML color code font tag in a email isn't enough for example, since the caret's that are copy+pasted in a email are encoded into < and > meaning they don't get

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Sebastian Nielsen via mailop
Yeah, but it doesn't usually trigger my filters as they are more exact than so. I trigger on certain color codes (HTML snippets), URLs and such that are unique to spam. Its actually fairly effective since I usually get a spamwave that last like 1-2 months with like 10-20 spams a day with a commo

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Bill Cole via mailop
On 2022-01-25 at 07:56:01 UTC-0500 (Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:56:01 +) Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop is rumored to have said: Wouldn't it be more straightforward to inform those whose mailboxes generated the rejections, instead of posting a "public announcement" that leaves everyone guessing whe

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Bill Cole via mailop
On 2022-01-25 at 06:53:20 UTC-0500 (Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:53:20 +0100) Sebastian Nielsen via mailop is rumored to have said: should never trigger anything on this mailing list unless someone copies a spam email into the mailing list You do know that happens, right? Not so often here as on more

Re: [mailop] Microsoft/Linode issue resolved

2022-01-25 Thread John Gateley via mailop
On 1/23/22 9:42 AM, John Gateley via mailop wrote: 3. After several tries, the Office365 mitigation process just stopped working. After the forward I receive an email saying "we will respond in 24 hours". The first few times, this incuded a link to the Office365 delisting process. But at som

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Carsten Schiefner via mailop
On 25.01.2022 13:56, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote: 25. Januar 2022 10:32, "Graeme Fowler via mailop" > schrieb: Morning (afternoon, evening, night!) everyone Over the last couple of weeks an increasing number of

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop
25. Januar 2022 10:32, "Graeme Fowler via mailop" mailto:mailop@mailop.org?to=%22Graeme%20Fowler%20via%20mailop%22%20)> schrieb: Morning (afternoon, evening, night!) everyoneOver the last couple of weeks an increasing number of subscribers have either had their subscription disabled or been auto

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Sebastian Nielsen via mailop
I don't know if my address generate any bounces, but I don't have any content based spam filters (except for some explicit content that is identified by exact match - should never trigger anything on this mailing list unless someone copies a spam email into the mailing list). Only thing I have

Re: [mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Carsten Schiefner via mailop
Graeme & all - if it wouldn't be this seriously concerning, a note of such content on a mailing list where one of the main purposes is to unblock mail blockages could be considered quite funny... Best, -C. On 25.01.2022 10:32, Graeme Fowler via mailop wrote: Morning (afternoon, eve

[mailop] [Admin note] re spam filters

2022-01-25 Thread Graeme Fowler via mailop
Morning (afternoon, evening, night!) everyone Over the last couple of weeks an increasing number of subscribers have either had their subscription disabled or been auto-unsubscribed because list messages to them have bounced. Several of these have been reported in the NDR as being a result of