Toralv Dirro wrote:

> I just received an email, that puzzled me for a while:
> 
> A Spam Quarantine Digest from a product we don't use and from
> postmaster@ a different domain. There was a mail quarantined that was
> indeed sent to me and was indeed spam.
> On closer investigation it seems that the Spam was sent from their
> internal network, detected by the product that is set to detect Spam in
> outgoing email (which does make sense to detect zombies in the network)
> and then Quarantine Digests were sent out to external receipients (which
> does make no sense at all).

This is ancient -- I've been seeing it for years (well, not so much of 
late, as I think folk have worked out to NOT configure outgoing spam 
filtering this way, but...).

Oh, and some of the earliest was from products affiliated with your 
employer!   8-)  ("Darn users...")  Misconfigured, I'm sure!

And to be pernickety (What?  Me?  Surely not...  8-) ) this is more a 
different type of blowback (which, of course, invites the debate "Is 
blowback just a form of spam?"...).

> Well, now countless receipients worldwide received the Quarantine
> Digest, and sooner rather than later the database of the spam filter
> will be full :)

Network Darwinism in action...


Regards,

Nick FitzGerald


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