Re: [External] Patterns for list broker spam?

2025-01-17 Thread John Levine
It appears that Kevin A. McGrail said: >John, Are you using the KAM ruleset?  We have several list/data broker >rules and list them in the RBL quite regularly Hm, I thought I was but now I see I had spamd looking at an old version of spamassassin. Oops. >On 1/17/2025 1:58 PM, John Levine wrot

RE: Patterns for list broker spam?

2025-01-17 Thread John R Levine
On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, Marc wrote: Every day I get a bunch of spam from fake list brokers, invariably from throwaway Gmail or Outlook accounts. What is helping me a lot is when the message has a softfail spf state and an envelope with @outlook.com / @gmail.com I override the ~all and treat is

Re: [External] Patterns for list broker spam?

2025-01-17 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
John, Are you using the KAM ruleset?  We have several list/data broker rules and list them in the RBL quite regularly Regards, KAM On 1/17/2025 1:58 PM, John Levine wrote: Every day I get a bunch of spam from fake list brokers, invariably from throwaway Gmail or Outlook accounts. The text in

RE: Patterns for list broker spam?

2025-01-17 Thread Marc
> Every day I get a bunch of spam from fake list brokers, invariably from > throwaway Gmail or Outlook > accounts. What is helping me a lot is when the message has a softfail spf state and an envelope with @outlook.com / @gmail.com I override the ~all and treat is as -all Maybe check if your

Patterns for list broker spam?

2025-01-17 Thread John Levine
Every day I get a bunch of spam from fake list brokers, invariably from throwaway Gmail or Outlook accounts. The text in them seems fairly consistent. Anyone have patterns to catch them? They're quite annoying since they're hard to separate from the legit mail we get from giant mail systems.