Hey all, we're looking to deploy some user-configurable options in our
mail filtering such as being able to select which RBLs and RHSBLs they
want to apply to their inbound messages.
We already subscribe to some on a system wide level (Abusix) but I'm
wondering which ones over and above are still
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, at 11:32, Mark E. Jeftovic via mailop wrote:
> Hey all, we're looking to deploy some user-configurable options in our mail
> filtering such as being able to select which RBLs and RHSBLs they want to
> apply to their inbound messages.
> We already subscribe to some on a syst
From 100+ mail servers, I've got the following results from my weekly statistics
best (blocking the most spam, no false positives):
- spamhaus.org
- junkemailfilter.com
- uceprotect.net
worst (fail to block spam)
- spamcop.net
- dronebl.org
- surriel.com
- sorbs.net
The numbers clearly show
On 2020-12-14 11:48 a.m., Mary via mailop wrote:
Looking at 1st of December till today, every single spam that passed all
filters came from gmail.
I assume you are not yet blocking @trix... ;)
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>which ones are open or offer rsync or zone transfer ability if they want
>to reduce load, and which ones are effective on general spam and malware
>blocking with the fewer false positives.
I'd definitely start with Spamhaus Zen. They're freemium, you can sign
up for a free
Indeed, I am not blocking it for two reasons:
1) I was never sure why 50% of all gmail spam seem to originate from
trix.bounces.google.
2) The other 50% has regular gmail received headers.
For example, trix.bounces.google spam contains:
Return-Path:
<3sczsxwkjcfci8xprvytq5bz7a.1db27b7ig7hb7
On 2020/12/15 00:28, Mary via mailop wrote:
>
> Indeed, I am not blocking it for two reasons:
>
> 1) I was never sure why 50% of all gmail spam seem to originate from
> trix.bounces.google.
>
> 2) The other 50% has regular gmail received headers.
>
>
> For example, trix.bounces.google spam co
Anyone else seeing repeated, but intermittent, 550-5.1.1s from Gmail for valid
addresses?
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550-5.1.1 The email account that you tried to reach does
not exist. Please try
550-5.1.1 double-checking the recipient's email address for typos or
550-5.1.1 unnecessary spaces. Lear
Heh, I just sent the same thing. We starte seeing it at 15:30 Eastern US
time.
Tara
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 6:58 PM Bez Thomas via mailop
wrote:
> Anyone else seeing repeated, but intermittent, 550-5.1.1s from Gmail for
> valid addresses?
>
> Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550-5.1.1 The email accoun
Yes, it started about an hour or so ago for us. Accounts that had
delivered yesterday or even earlier today in some cases are now seeing that
error.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM Bez Thomas via mailop
wrote:
> Anyone else seeing repeated, but intermittent, 550-5.1.1s from Gmail for
> valid ad
Sorry that sent before I finished typing.
We are seeing huge spikes in those codes as well. Some testing shows that
valid addresses are getting that response intermittently as well.
Tara Natanson
Constant Contact
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM Tara Natanson
wrote:
> Heh, I just sent the sam
On 12/14/20 16:00, Tara Natanson via mailop wrote:
Heh, I just sent the same thing. We starte seeing it at 15:30 Eastern
US time.
Many Google services including Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube have
been having issues today according to Outages mailing list. Though some
are reporting resto
We are seeing it also.
On Dec 14, 2020, at 5:12 PM, David Landers via mailop wrote:
Yes, it started about an hour or so ago for us. Accounts that had delivered
yesterday or even earlier today in some cases are now seeing that error.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM Bez Thomas via mailop
mai
Hey,
On 15.12.20 01:13, Jay Hennigan via mailop wrote:
> Many Google services including Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube have
> been having issues today according to Outages mailing list. Though some
> are reporting restoration this could be lingering problems.
https://www.google.com/appsstatus#h
On 2020-12-14 2:45 p.m., Stuart Henderson via mailop wrote:
On 2020/12/15 00:28, Mary via mailop wrote:
Indeed, I am not blocking it for two reasons:
1) I was never sure why 50% of all gmail spam seem to originate from
trix.bounces.google.
2) The other 50% has regular gmail received headers.
I had it for one on one email to addresses I know are good.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 7:19 PM Tara Natanson via mailop
wrote:
> Sorry that sent before I finished typing.
>
> We are seeing huge spikes in those codes as well. Some testing shows that
> valid addresses are getting that response inter
Looking at logs it seems this is clearing up.
Now to cleanup all the false positive non-existent bounces!!
Cheers,
Tara Natanson
Constant Contact
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 7:52 PM Thomas Walter via mailop
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 15.12.20 01:13, Jay Hennigan via mailop wrote:
> > Many Google servi
Am 14.12.20 um 23:28 schrieb Mary via mailop:
> So what is trix.bounces.google after all? google offers a spam service these
> days?
>
They probably wouldn't call it that, but it essentially is.
It's the Google Forms feedback request mechanism, where users can send requests
to fill out forms to
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