I can't see a single reason not to block .cam, but I will say that I
always get myself into trouble when I block a TLD. All it takes is one
legitimate sender and my plans are shot. That said, this right here:
mnt-by: ashitt
You see that, blackhole and never second guess it. That's one of the
networks I have on a loop to RBL any and every subnet they announce
immediately. I will dispute that AS208911 exists for any reason other
than to rent IP space to spammers.
I actually had to cut your message down and remove the domains to pass
my own outbound filter, so it's a good day ;)
Jarland
On 2022-05-27 13:01, Anne Mitchell via mailop wrote:
We've started getting a fair amount of spam from .cam domains; in fact
they all look the same, using the same HTML template with the same
body format, but from different .cam domain for different
'businesses', so I suspect that one operation is selling "email
marketing" packages to clients and setting it up for them, especially
as they all are sending through their own domains, and, let's face it,
these sorts of spammers usually don't know how to set up their own MX,
etc.. rather than spamming through Google or Outlook.
They are all coming from:
77.73.131.0/24
185.221.66.0/24
they share:
mnt-routes: ashitt
mnt-domains: ashitt
mnt-by: ashitt
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