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> My personal preference is to just bounce it and make them fix their
> records but it is becoming a support problem because the senders are not
> reading the bounce message which explains the problem and has a link to
> a page with more detail. They
itor traffic on egress day'
(Doesn't every modern router support this? and alarms?)
These are simpler fixes, and if they were just done, would make the
internet a heck of a lot safer in a real hurry..
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better.. (Snowshoe spammers)
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 19:20:47 +0200, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>on another topic I was talking about a MIPSPACE-POOR listing a /16
>including my /25 on OVH and everyone here told that OVH is "the worst
>of the worst" one can choose as hosting.
OVH recently instituted policies that would
On Tue, 27 Jun 2017 10:01:43 +0200, Philip Paeps wrote:
>Unfortunately, rejecting all mail from OVH would result in rather more
>than one or two false positives. They (inexplicably?) have quite a lot
>of legitimate customers too. :/
Surprising, but true. One or two of them are deliverability
On Tue, 27 Jun 2017 11:35:51 +0200, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
>Well, we are back talking about OVH ;-(
[snip]
>At the end of 2015 they set up port-25 sniffing on all customers.
Several of my clients who established new service at OVH reported that, at
that time, no new customers were permitted ou
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:24:40 -0700, Steve Atkins wrote:
>Another vote for this. Mostly because Exchange has[1] a bad habit
>of occasionally modifying email as it's sent...
And as it is received. If you are looking at mail as received by an Exchange
server, be aware that header elements may be r
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On 17-07-17 11:21 AM, Michael Wise via mailop wrote:
Looks like #1 is mostly Azure.
Bringing this to certain peoples' attention now.
...
Aloha,
Michael.
At the same time, push them to implement an 'rwhois' server for the
Microsoft IP space ;) Or at least try to SWIP to wh
would be appreciated.
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#x27;, as well as any common OS names, eg
'root','postgres','www-data' etc created and restricted.
All subsequent domains should have 'abuse' and 'postmaster'.
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>Gmail also restricted all usernames that it's employees used and all
>popular names. More because they figured it would lead to confusion, I
>know the guy who had dave@yahoo and even a decade ago it was nearly useless
>with peop
On 07/27/2017 01:44 PM, Dave Warren wrote:
>>
>> "Even if it were generally possible to determine a secure server name,
>> the SMTP client would still need to verify that the server's
>> certificate chain is issued by a trusted CA (a trust anchor).
>>
>
> I've never understood why this is a speci
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On 07/28/2017 05:19 PM, Brandon Long wrote:
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> We're hovering at 88% encrypted, inbound & outbound, if those in charge
> decided to move the needle, they could
> probably start a path along the likes of what Chrome is doing
> (https://security.googleblog.com/2016/09/moving-towards-more-secure-w
ilop
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from their networks..
If any one has a contact, (we tried postmaster already) I will forward
it on to the team ..
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On mar. 1 août 08:54:45 2017, Michael Peddemors wrote:
We would expect that the actual SMTP servers themselves should be inserting
a received header.. and that we would see a FQDN for the 'mwinf5d13' that
received the email.. Hard to tell if this was a webmail pr
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but.. would make it easier for everyone
else)
(And if email operators would bite the bullet and force envelopeFrom that are
on their servers.. )
Next one we want to see improvement on... (Oh, don't want to pick on them
Michael)
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transitioning ptp...@gmail.com does not designate 58.64.196.210 as
permitted sender) client-ip=58.64.196.210;
You want it to just fail? That would be silly, we expect people to
forward email.
I'll pass on your compliments.
Brandon
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017
On Tue, 1 Aug 2017 16:37:55 -0500, David Harris wrote:
>Thoughts? Are there best practices for something like this?
I will note that, when Microsoft Global Security tried their own version of
this a few years back, intending to gauge the degree to which the employee
population would fall for phi
Yes Michael,
If you are going to have your team tackle anything, the ones selling b2b
mailing lists and contacts are one of your higher leakages..
I could send you a bunch off-list if you want ..
Offenders this week.. (just a sampling from my own spam folders)
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 10:27:48 -0500, Nick Schafer wrote:
>Anyone else not getting recent data back from Google Postmaster Tools? I
>know there is the usual lag of a day or two but I'm not seeing anything
>since the 2nd.
Widely reported. Same here.
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On Wed, 09 Aug 2017 10:36:37 -0500, Bryan Bradsby
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>postmas...@texas.gov,
>Bryan Bradsby
I'm assuming you are not associated with the regular spam from
"Office of the Governor" ?
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Surprised that there is not more breakage, but noticed that Yahoo's DKIM is now
one long line, in addition to Microsoft's VERY long header lines..
(1845 chars)
Comments?
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* EnvelopeFrom Best Practices
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IPv4 addresses in the last 6 hours.
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On 6 Oct 2017, at 21:24, Brandon Long via mailop
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I still prefer our sasl extension, PLAIN-CLIENTTOKEN instead,
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wrote:
>I think it's pretty cool that Michael is willing to provide any kind of
>guidance at all - it's not really his job. It would be a shame to see him
>walk away from forums like these because other participants insist on
Just wanted to pass some reports of 'dirty' lists noted in this weeks
reports from the auditors.. that should be reviewed..
Time to do a fall cleaning..
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On 11/10/2017 02:59 AM, Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
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> Does Gmail ask for the POP3 password every time, or do they store it ?
>
> I really, really don't like the idea of encouraging users
> to give passwords to third parties.
The ability to read your mail is worth roughly as much as the password,
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On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 08:46:42 +, Alexander Teklenburg
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>Good morning All,
>
>Anyone from ARM Research Labs or GBUdb.com on the list?
>We are having trouble with some of our IPs being listed on the service
>incorrectly. Wed like to find out more information on the listings so we can
>de
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Anyone seen this issue? Tou sgn up, it says the code has been sent but one
of 3 things happen:
No code received
A code received but it does not work
2 codes received and whichever you pick does not work
Its driving me nuts
Michael Ellis
On 12/14/2017 09:27 AM, Ryan Prihoda wrote:
>
> What about SPF, DMARC, DKIM ? I am sending 250k/day and only Earthlink
> seems to care.
Out of the box, SpamAssassin will penalize you too:
https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/Rules/RDNS_NONE
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R's,
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Google 'imapsync', it is the goto tool for that..
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 08:57:34 +1100, Mark Dale wrote:
>Is it just us or are others experiencing this?
>
>Any clues as to why would be greatly appreciated.
We're seeing it, with a sudden onset on the 14th. The IPs send requested
and/or transactional email, have excellent reputations, and are blo
On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 09:38:22 -0500, Charles McKean
wrote:
>Or, perhaps TWC has made the very questionable choice to implement
>SORBS on a real ISP mail server. That would be one way to hold down
>load. Just randomly block a whole bunch of IP addresses that aren't
>actually spam sources.
>
>The pe
On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 08:28:21 -0700, Scott Undercofler
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>Yes. We are much smarter than that.
Issue appears to be resolved. Thanks much.
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>Perhaps a forlorn hope: is there a list somewhere of the meanings for the
>AUP#I- error codes?
I stumbled across the postmaster page at TWC (I have conveniently forgotten
the URi) which had a comprehensive-looking list. The message
On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 09:53:15 -0500, Al Iverson
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>I agree 100% here. Could there be a bug? Sure. Is it likely, based on
>the data scene so far? No, not really.
Agreed. Withal the fact that the platform is nearing the end of a massive
conversion/merge suggests above-average weight be given
On 16 Jan 2018 11:26:07 -0500, "John Levine" wrote:
>Is this a practical joke?
One could be forgiven for believing that the prime revenue model is "money
from subscribers to the 'service'".
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>It's gotten a lot worse lately. Have other people noticed this? And
>what broke at Microsoft? Nobody else has this much trouble avoiding
>blowback.
Mostly, I've just noticed the overnight quadrupling of the spam load for
several hundred lad
On 18-01-17 04:53 PM, Michael Rathbun wrote:
On 17 Jan 2018 16:52:46 -0500, "John Levine" wrote:
It's gotten a lot worse lately. Have other people noticed this? And
what broke at Microsoft? Nobody else has this much trouble avoiding
blowback.
Mostly, I've just n
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http://lists.clamav.net/pipermail/clamav-users/2018-January/005722.html
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invalid recip logs a
loop pretty quick.. and skew your stats..
Course, it is probably better than the list washing services using
Amazon IP space.. at least they clearly identify what they do..
On 18-02-02 12:29 PM, Michael Wise via mailop wrote:
Anything more than 5% bad recipients in mai
that Google
outbound filters treat 'Google SEO' and similar 'top ten on google' with
a positive bias ;)
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'.. 'My ISP
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Don't worry Kiddies, the ISP's have an even BIGGER plan/pipe to sell you
that will fix that problem
On 18-02-03 01:35 AM, Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Sat, Feb 03, 2018 at 12:03:23AM +, Michael Wise wrote:
For, “smaller players” the best way
Anyone know anybody?
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>We also have multiple Green Arrow installs. It is a great MTA and the support
>is excellent and I find their pricing model is really quite fair.
Delighted to hear that.
>With that said, it isnt perfect. They control the Post
Want to hit me offline, notice that SpamCop considers URL's in 550
errors as 'spamvertizing'
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Even worse...
For a single email account..
133 AUTH attempts per minute..
Fail2ban or something similar can also be a quick remedy, but looks like
it is something to actually build a ruleset around..
On 18-02-09 08:41 AM, Michael Peddemors wrote:
Not just those ranges... 40.97.117.181
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Also from EHLO's of
Feb 9 09:29:13 fe1 msd[20338]: EHLO command received, args:
MWHPR22MB0798.namprd22.prod.outlook.com
On 18-02-09 11:23 AM, Michael Peddemors wrote:
Two separate issues I believe...
Aggressive Valid AUTH attempts... EHLO/STARTTLS/AUTH LOGIN
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recipients
S: 221 goodbye
5. Security Considerations
This RFC does not discuss security issues and is not believed
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and present in fully conforming implementations of [RFC-821].
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That was meant to be offlist..
On 18-02-16 01:11 PM, Michael Peddemors wrote:
Had a bunch of reports of this one slipping by our protections..
Judging by the volume of reports, you might want to see how this one
snuck out.. Our team is putting a rule specific for this one right away
On 18-02-14 12:25 PM, Al Iverson wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 3:06 PM, Michael Peddemors
wrote:
Yes, stop using obfuscated MAIL FROM's
It's not really wise to use non-obfuscated return paths when using
VERP. If it's easily decodable, a goofball could spin up fake ones to
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