I said report the IP’s not block.

I don’t see anywhere where blocking IP’s was mentioned by anyone.

 - Bryan



> On Mar 8, 2023, at 5:22 PM, Ronald Smith <r...@mrt4.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> There is a coordinated attack happening right now on many forms of 
> communication; email, social media, everything -- someone doesn't want people 
> communicating right now. The increase in spam is just part of it.
> 
> Emails that I've sent to gmail have been bounced, maybe because gmail has 
> tightened their filters, maybe it's a false flag. I'm not sure and I'm not 
> going waste my time tracking it down right now. If someone wants to reach me, 
> they can just call me on the phone.
> 
> To the guy who said you should block all the IP's in the header -- that's 
> ABSOLUTELY WRONG! Whoever has launched this attack wants folks to do that -- 
> they want folks to block stuff to further limit communication. Don't do that!
> 
> You can only trust the top "Received" notice in your email header. SMTP 
> servers are supposed to tack on their info to the top of the message and send 
> it along to the next server, but spammers or provocateurs will often falsify 
> the tracking info below the most recent "Received" line, so you should just 
> ignore that. 
> 
> Just put up with the spam for now; don't over-react. Your email providers 
> will know how to handle this if they have enough experience. Use the filters 
> in your client if you need to.
> 
> Have fun...
> 
> Ronald Smith
> r...@mrt4.com
> 603-360-1000
> 
> - - - -
> 
> On Wed, 8 Mar 2023 13:31:56 -0500
> Bruce Labitt <bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net> wrote:
> 
>> Seems to be an uptick in spam received lately.  Doesn't seem that my ISP 
>> is on top of it.  In the past 48 hours have received at least three 
>> dozen spams from similar parties.  Many seem to be coming from *.store 
>> domains.  I haven't knowingly ever visited one of these domains.
>> 
>> I don't think I want to run my own email server - mostly because 1) I 
>> really don't know how to set one up, and 2) it sounds like a bit of work 
>> to maintain.  Of course, I could be wrong, which is why I am asking.
>> 
>> I did a whois, and due to privacy cr*p, there's no longer a way to get 
>> to the registrants.  I can see why this might be, but it does make it 
>> harder to report people.  I did report a couple of domains as spammers 
>> to godaddy, since I *think* they were the registrar.  This really 
>> doesn't seem kosher to me, since godaddy gets revenue from the 
>> spammers.  I also reported a domain or two to my ISP.  Things have 
>> slightly slowed down, but I am not holding my breath.
>> 
>> In my wife's case, one or more of her acquaintances (with Windows 
>> computers?) have had their accounts compromised or information stolen, 
>> and she has been super subscribed to what seems like dozens and dozens 
>> of spamming lists.  Her spam folder on her phone receives may hundreds 
>> of emails a day - it's really out of control.  How can we get out of 
>> this mess?
>> 
>> Anyways, are there any practical ways to get a better handle on this? 
>> Looking for some ideas.  Thanks for any and all suggestions.  I hope 
>> this would be a topic of interest to others on this list.  If for no 
>> other reason to share what worked and what didn't.
>> 
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