There's not much that I can say about this issue other than this: 1) Your second Pardot sample link gives an access denied error. 2) As in all such instances, appropriate measures have been and will be taken with regard to relevant Pardot & Salesforce policies. As much as I would love to pull an Afterburner and go into detail about what happened and what we've done, wiser heads than mine say that this is as much as I'm allowed to say on the issue and its resolution. 3) And, well, heh, I was also a recipient and got to send in my own report.
Mickey On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 6:30 PM John Levine via mailop <[email protected]> wrote: > Dunno if other people are seeing this, but I got a bunch of spam from > Sharepoint, which is > Microsoft, inviting me to look at more or less pornographic Sharepoint > documnents. > > Here's a couple of them: > > http://spample.iecc.com/sdq/23641583 > http://spample.iecc.com/ung/23641588 > > I'm also getting mail from Pardot which is part of Salesforce, sent > through Exacttarget, > which is also Salesforce, telling me that I have voicemail. > > Here's a couple of those: > > http://spample.iecc.com/ulx/23641587 > http://spample.iecc.com/tjc/23641568 > > These really are from Microsoft and Salesforce, who apparently do no > vetting of their users at all. > > Pardot sends from 13.111.68.0/24 and since it is 100% spam, that's easy > to block. Looking at the > logs, I don't think I see any real mailfrom Sharepoint either in 52.100/16. > > I think I know people I can poke, but if anyone here knows people at > Pardot or Sharepoint, they're burning through their little remaining > goodwill at an impressive rate. > > > _______________________________________________ > mailop mailing list > [email protected] > https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop >
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