On 17 Aug 2021, at 15:35, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> or (easier, but no idea whether this is effective), use an IMAP client
> to move the message into the INBOX of a Gmail account, and then report
> it as spam.
When this has happened to me in the past I re-enable the POP import feature on
gmail an
Dnia 17.08.2021 o godz. 17:35:18 Viktor Dukhovni pisze:
>
> Unless you have friends in high places at Gmail, or manage to get law
> enforcement interested, you're unlikely to get much feedback.
I think it would be good to forward all this thread to mai...@mailop.org
mailing list (details at https
to see a false positive while filtering that.
Greets,
Ludi
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Betreff: Re: Google spam...
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 07:27:38
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 07:27:38AM +0200, ludic...@gmail.com wrote:
> Google does not honor abuse addresses, or spamcop.
>
> Which makes it the #1 scammer paradise.
The key problem is that email accounts are free, and the 419 scammers
are not bots, and so it is difficult to prevent them from op
: Google spam...
What's the matter with ab...@google.com and at spamcop.net?
On 2021/08/17 17:35 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>> On 17 Aug 2021, at 5:13 pm, SH Development
>> wrote:
>>
>> We have been getting inundated by spam from Google (gmail).
>>
>> I
What's the matter with ab...@google.com and at spamcop.net?
On 2021/08/17 17:35 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On 17 Aug 2021, at 5:13 pm, SH Development wrote:
We have been getting inundated by spam from Google (gmail).
I know that if our server gets reported for even a few spammy messages,
On 2021-08-17 23:35, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
Yes, but I doubt it would have any meaningful effect. :-(
hope google can do better with dkim reports, not accepting reports with
brokken dkim signs from google :/
You can (with much manual effort) fill in Google's abuse report form:
htt
> On Aug 17, 2021, at 2:13 PM, SH Development
> wrote:
>
> We have been getting inundated by spam from Google (gmail).
>
> I know that if our server gets reported for even a few spammy messages,
> Google won’t hesitate to block our server.
>
> Short of blocking Google on our server, is the
> On 17 Aug 2021, at 5:13 pm, SH Development
> wrote:
>
> We have been getting inundated by spam from Google (gmail).
>
> I know that if our server gets reported for even a few spammy messages,
> Google won’t hesitate to block our server.
>
> Short of blocking Google on our server, is there s
We have been getting inundated by spam from Google (gmail).
I know that if our server gets reported for even a few spammy messages, Google
won’t hesitate to block our server.
Short of blocking Google on our server, is there some place to report spam we
have received from the Google platform?
S
On 27 Jul 2015, at 12:15, Marius Gologan wrote:
> If you have ever replied to the working sender @ grinta.net, receiving
> messages from that sender in Inbox @ Gmail is not relevant. The sender @
> grinta.net is whitelisted in the current Gmail account.
>
> Usually, the descriptive banner displa
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From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
[mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Daniele Nicolodi
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 10:52 AM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Going through Google spam filters
On 26/07/15 22:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Daniele
On 26/07/15 22:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi:
> Maybe this helps:
>
> Go to your Mail settings and Accounts tab and add the address
> you are forwarding from to 'Send mail as'. This is a new feature
> from user requests, where Gmail will detect that you
Oh one more thing that is a total guess on my part and I have no idea
whether it would help or not... but it couldn't hurt: implement IPv6
on your domain and publish a record for your MX (with the
appropriate reverse DNS).
My wild-ass reasoning: a lot of spam-bots are home machines that still
Daniele Nicolodi:
> >>> Maybe this helps:
> >>>
> >>> Go to your Mail settings and Accounts tab and add the address
> >>> you are forwarding from to 'Send mail as'. This is a new feature
> >>> from user requests, where Gmail will detect that you forwarded
> >>> from that account and
On 07/26/2015 01:04 PM, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
> On 26/07/15 18:46, Raman Gupta wrote:
>> And:
>>
>> 3) Make sure the reverse DNS for the IP you use to send mail is
>> configured to point to your own domain and not your VPS provider's domain:
>>
>> dig -x
>>
>> Regards,
>> Raman
>>
>> On 07/26/20
On 26/07/15 19:51, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi:
>> On 26/07/15 18:47, Wietse Venema wrote:
>>> Daniele Nicolodi:
Currently I'm able to send emails to my address @gmail.com from the
email address I'm currently using without having them classified as
spam, but not from any
On 26/07/15 19:59, DTNX Postmaster wrote:
> I would however have another look at your DNS configuration. Here's the
> relevant header;
>
> ==
> Received: from zed.grinta.net (grinta.net [109.74.203.128])
> by english-breakfast.cloud9.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id ABBED330874
> for ; Sun
On 26 Jul 2015, at 20:12, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 07:59:48PM +0200, DTNX Postmaster wrote:
>
>> Make everything 'zed.grinta.net', forward and reverse, including your
>> MX record, and create CNAME records for your convenience, such as mail
>> client configuration. If y
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 07:59:48PM +0200, DTNX Postmaster wrote:
> Make everything 'zed.grinta.net', forward and reverse, including your
> MX record, and create CNAME records for your convenience, such as mail
> client configuration. If you need an A apex record, just create that
> separately,
On 26 Jul 2015, at 18:16, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I apologize in advance because my problem is not strictly related to
> postfix, but I don't know another mailing list with helpful people with
> enough knowledge of the of the subject.
>
> I have my personal emails handled by my own
Daniele Nicolodi:
> On 26/07/15 18:47, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Daniele Nicolodi:
> >> Currently I'm able to send emails to my address @gmail.com from the
> >> email address I'm currently using without having them classified as
> >> spam, but not from any email address having a different local part
On 26/07/15 18:46, Raman Gupta wrote:
> And:
>
> 3) Make sure the reverse DNS for the IP you use to send mail is
> configured to point to your own domain and not your VPS provider's domain:
>
> dig -x
>
> Regards,
> Raman
>
> On 07/26/2015 12:40 PM, Raman Gupta wrote:
>> I have a similar setup
On 26/07/15 18:47, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi:
>> Currently I'm able to send emails to my address @gmail.com from the
>> email address I'm currently using without having them classified as
>> spam, but not from any email address having a different local part. I
>> believe this is becau
Daniele Nicolodi:
> Currently I'm able to send emails to my address @gmail.com from the
> email address I'm currently using without having them classified as
> spam, but not from any email address having a different local part. I
> believe this is because my @grinta.net email address is white liste
And:
3) Make sure the reverse DNS for the IP you use to send mail is
configured to point to your own domain and not your VPS provider's domain:
dig -x
Regards,
Raman
On 07/26/2015 12:40 PM, Raman Gupta wrote:
> I have a similar setup and don't (as far as I know) have any issues.
> Two things t
I have a similar setup and don't (as far as I know) have any issues.
Two things that will likely help you a lot:
1) Setup DMARC (SPF+DKIM) for your domain:
https://support.google.com/a/answer/2466580?hl=en.
2) Register/verify your domain(s) at https://postmaster.google.com/u/0/
HTH!
Regards,
Ram
Hello,
I apologize in advance because my problem is not strictly related to
postfix, but I don't know another mailing list with helpful people with
enough knowledge of the of the subject.
I have my personal emails handled by my own setup hosted on a virtual
private server. Since a while (I belie
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