On 7/10/25 11:46 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:

Recently I've been getting lots of very similar spam. The sending address seems to always be info@some.domain, the sender's name is one of an apparently fixed set of firstname lastname, the subjects are always something very generic like "Read this," "Hello," "Hi," etc., the body of the message consists of English words in a seemingly random word salad such that no meaning can be derived from the message, ...

This sounds like something I'm seeing a lot of. In my case, the sending IP is always 77.90.185.49 and the HELO is always <ebikrat.run>. Also in my case the body always starts with the same 10 characters and I have a postfix body checks rule on the pattern /^no inquiry.+$/ to discard them. You can also configure postfix to reject or discard on client IP using smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_client_access.

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