Re: Match.com contact - Previously: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-29 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Grant Taylor" > *sigh* > > So this is a non-RFC compliant ""feature. Nope. The LHS of an email address *is system defined*; no one outside of the destination mailserver is permitted to make any assumptions about it. RFC5322 3.4.1: """ The local-part port

Re: Match.com contact - Previously: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-29 Thread Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
> Does anyone have any Match.com contacts? I'll try going that route to > get the messages stopped. (Including emailing postmaster@ and abuse@ to > see if they can help.) I've contacted Grant offlist to provide him with a contact. Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. CEO/President ISIPP SuretyMail E

Re: Match.com contact - Previously: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-29 Thread Bacon Zombie
You sure you wife did not sign up or Match.com and using this as a cover story? On Sep 29, 2014 6:17 AM, "John Fraizer" wrote: > Set up a filter in the GMAIL console to match (pun intended) the "Match" > emails and filter them into their own label. Then, hide that label. Don't > delete them tho

Re: Match.com contact - Previously: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-28 Thread John Fraizer
Set up a filter in the GMAIL console to match (pun intended) the "Match" emails and filter them into their own label. Then, hide that label. Don't delete them though. You might have a gold mine there. Think of the comedic relief you could provide others with " www.My-wife-keeps-getting-sent-pic

Match.com contact - Previously: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-28 Thread Grant Taylor
On 9/28/14, 10:42 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: My wife is receiving someone else's emails. Okay ... so someone is sending to the incorrect email address that is a variant of my wife's GMail address. The real annoying part is that someone used my wife's email address (sans dots) as their email ad