On 2020-08-12 at 14:38 -0700, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
> the phishing, don't even want to see that there,
> because end users will STILL click on phish bait, even in the spam
> folders sometimes ;)
>
> Doesn't matter HOW big the sender is.. When you are a billion dollar
> company, yo
Here's my contribution (Reversed IP)
Last 6 months for a single hit, possily longer back if there are more
hits.
This is just the 'hits' by spamtrap or customer report database, not
the actual blacklisted ip addresses. Most of them did not get
blacklisted because of positive dnswl.org crosscheck.
Yeah, not surprising.. but after 6 months of this, 'new IP' is all we
care about, all the ones already detected are effectively already
penalized, we haven't gone as far as some, and unilaterly punished all
their IP space..
'new IP counts' is more of an indication on whether they have a handle
When I checked this morning there was like 662 different Sendgrid IPs
hit our traps in the previous 24 hours.
Richard
On 2020-08-12 2:47 p.m., Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
Volume picking up, not decreasing..
149.72.37.171 x3 wrqvnrxb.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net
149.72.58.197 x
Volume picking up, not decreasing..
149.72.37.171 x3 wrqvnrxb.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net
149.72.58.197 x6 wrqvpxcr.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net
149.72.64.32x3 wrqvqhnh.outbound-email.sendgrid.net
149.72.73.203 x7 wrqvqwcb.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net
149.72.90.203 x1