Re: [mailop] Someone from nifty.com / sion.ne.jp an this list?

2023-05-30 Thread Konstantin Filtschew / Qameta via mailop
I can provide information too. Most of the mails were recognized as Junk/Spam for me. Am 30. Mai 2023 um 07:40:35, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop (mailop@mailop.org) schrieb: There's been an ongoing phishing wave originating from nifty.com. I (and most likely others) have sent abuse reports, bu

Re: [mailop] Someone from nifty.com / sion.ne.jp an this list?

2023-05-30 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
On 2023-05-29 22:36, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote: There's been an ongoing phishing wave originating from nifty.com. I (and most likely others) have sent abuse reports, but the root of the problem apparently hasn't been found and fixed. Would you please see that this phishing stops? If y

[mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a stance?

2023-05-30 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
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Re: [mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a st

2023-05-30 Thread Sebastian Nielsen via mailop
I don't agree with your stance. Hiding whois details doesn't mean you hiding your identity. Normally, this type of privacy is also used when you want to hide the actual person that is responsible for, lets say paying the domains. Because, you don't want people calling these phones, about spam,

Re: [mailop] push and pull, Microsoft Office365 not rejecting emails when instructed so by SPF recored?

2023-05-30 Thread postfix--- via mailop
On 2023-05-27 13:43, John Levine via mailop wrote: It appears that Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop said: With that way of thinking, you can get rid of email completely, and just regularly check some website where people can write messages for you... Dan Bernstein, who wrote qmail when he probably sho

Re: [mailop] push and pull, Microsoft Office365 not rejecting emails when instructed so by SPF recored?

2023-05-30 Thread John R Levine via mailop
On Tue, 30 May 2023, post...@sfina.com wrote: https://cr.yp.to/im2000.html You can tell from its name how long ago it was, and from the fact that you never heard of it before how successful it was. If I may respectfully encourage you to look at how you receive your online banking statements,

Re: [mailop] push and pull, Microsoft Office365 not rejecting emails when instructed so by SPF recored?

2023-05-30 Thread postfix--- via mailop
On 2023-05-30 21:22, John R Levine via mailop wrote: The main advantage for the financial institution is proof on the balance of probability of the timestamp and statements that have been delivered to the customer. Not really.  Partly it's that they don't want to send stuff by SMTP where a g

Re: [mailop] push and pull, Microsoft Office365 not rejecting emails when instructed so by SPF recored?

2023-05-30 Thread John R Levine via mailop
Not really.  Partly it's that they don't want to send stuff by SMTP where a glitch could bounce the statement into some random admin's mailbox or a spam scanner might do who knows what with it.  But mostly it's that they want to train their users to use a web browser with an SSL connection to l

Re: [mailop] push and pull, Microsoft Office365 not rejecting emails when instructed so by SPF recored?

2023-05-30 Thread Bill Cole via mailop
On 2023-05-30 at 21:47:55 UTC-0400 (30 May 2023 21:47:55 -0400) John R Levine via mailop is rumored to have said: [.] I am fairly sure that in the U.S. there is generally no obligation on the bank to prove that a customer has seen a statement. Right. And financial institutions handle whatever

Re: [mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a st

2023-05-30 Thread Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop
Am 31.05.23 um 01:18 schrieb Sebastian Nielsen via mailop: I don't agree with your stance. Hiding whois details doesn't mean you hiding your identity. Normally, this type of privacy is also used when you want to hide the actual person that is responsible for, lets say paying the domains. Still