On 11-May-2009, at 09:58, Joseph Brennan wrote:
--On Sunday, May 10, 2009 13:53 -0600 LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> wrote:

I mean, I would feel comfortable scoring anything that claimed to come from bankofamerica.com and did not come from there at +1000, myself. Is
there any surer spam sign?

Some of their legit mail has come from customercenter.com and par3.com. Their current SPF record does not mention those, but it ends with ~all.

Well, then I would STILL have no problem scoring it at 1000. It is, but BOAs own definition, obviously invalid email.

A lot of banks send via third party servers, or domains of former banks they merged at some point. Many times sender and hostname do not match.

Well, I'm to the point where if they don't care enough about their customers to send verifiable emails from know hosts I really don't give a damn if their mail gets delivered. I'm sick of the bank phishing emails and I'm sick of people expecting *ME* to 'fix' them. I swear, I'm *this* close to just blacklisting BankofAmerica (seems to be far and away the worst offender, which is funny since my servers are in Colorado and BOA is not in Colorado) and washing my hands of the whole thing. If you want bank email, signup for hotmail.

OTOH, it is Monday and I've had 3 hours of sleep and no coffee... sigh.


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