Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
> host -t TXT save.ca
>
> save.ca descriptive text "v=spf1 ip4:70.33.236.0/25 mx a
> include:sendgrid.net include:thestar.ca include:thestar.com
> include:spf.google.com include:spf.protection.outlook.com
> include:spf.yahoo.com include:spf.aol.com include:ama
Mary via mailop wrote:
> Is there a place that provides IP to country location information for free?
Take a look at this repository:
https://github.com/herrbischoff/country-ip-blocks
I don't know how reliable or accurate they are. But
even with known accurate data, refreshing only once a
year
Jarland Donnell via mailop wrote:
> A quick parse of my logs suggests that it's a spam-only operation, so likely
> won't correlate to any particular front-end mail service. I mean just 100%
> correlation with spam in my logs, and not a small amount of logs either.
Interesting that e.g., Spamhaus
Hey,
Does anybody here know who h-email.net is? I see
mail.h-email.net listed as the MX for a large number
of domains, but can't identify the organization behind
it. (Registered through Amazon, but whois privacy...)
There are some indicators on the web that this might
be used for disposable mai