Hi,
Dňa 29. júna 2024 17:08:33 UTC používateľ Al Iverson via mailop
napísal:
>I'm currently testing using Amazon SES for my outbound list mail.
Thanks for reply
>Maybe the first nine digits are some sort of client identifier? I am not
I checked your theory right now, and i afraid that it is no
I'm currently testing using Amazon SES for my outbound list mail.
Here's a few different return-path addresses from posts to a mailing list I
host.
010f019064d51828-cebd1304-0d90-4bc4-9681-6c3133c15f62-000...@email.xnnd.com
010f0190649e24fd-3c217ff4-5c4b-4087-b2ec-4069ce5833da-000...@email.xnnd.com
Hi all,
please, is there some logic in AmazonSES sender?
I (my user) recently start to get spams with envelope sender in form
(last item):
01000190647ae455-a250a7c4-5c6b-4b0d-82a5-94f06382aa1f-000...@amazonses.com
Mails has valid "amazonses.com" & "ionixdev.com" DKIM, they has
"@ionixdev.c