I believe the smtp-out implies it is the Amazon SES service. I've not
seen EC2 machines with dynamic or static ("Elastic IPs") with that format.
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2021, Antony Stone wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2021 at 19:51:49, Pedro David Marco wrote:
Hi!
i have spam with this header:
Received: from a48-115.smtp-out.amazonses.com (HELO
a48-115.smtp-out.amazonses.com) (54.240.48.115)
Is there any way, based on its fqdn, to know whether
Hi Antony,
please accept my apologizes and excuse my lack of accuracy on asking. i have
knowledge near zero on Amazon, AWS, SES, etc..
My believe is that there are public amazon smtp servers that can be used by
their customers (SES) and servers you have for your own...
Again, please everybody, b
On Wednesday 28 July 2021 at 19:51:49, Pedro David Marco wrote:
> Hi!
> i have spam with this header:
>
> Received: from a48-115.smtp-out.amazonses.com (HELO
> a48-115.smtp-out.amazonses.com) (54.240.48.115)
>
> Is there any way, based on its fqdn, to know whether an Amazon smtp host is
> publi
Hi!
i have spam with this header:
Received: from a48-115.smtp-out.amazonses.com (HELO
a48-115.smtp-out.amazonses.com) (54.240.48.115)
Is there any way, based on its fqdn, to know whether an Amazon smtp host is
public or dedicated?
Thanks!
Pedreter.