Re: [mailop] WHAT can be done about Ezoic and their spamming through Google?

2017-11-16 Thread John Johnstone
On 11/16/17 6:12 PM, Michael Peddemors wrote: And ON that topic.. what to do about the elephant in the room.. Seems both Spammers and Email Marketers are all jumping on the Amazon bandwagon.. (Personally, I never thought the price point would make it worth it) In addition, the email

Re: [mailop] WHAT can be done about Ezoic and their spamming through Google?

2017-11-16 Thread Michael Peddemors
And ON that topic.. what to do about the elephant in the room.. Seems both Spammers and Email Marketers are all jumping on the Amazon bandwagon.. (Personally, I never thought the price point would make it worth it) And just came across the reports of starting to see it on this network..

Re: [mailop] WHAT can be done about Ezoic and their spamming through Google?

2017-11-16 Thread Anne P. Mitchell Esq.
> > On 23/12/2015 02:28, mikea wrote: >> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 09:14:51AM -0700, Anne Mitchell wrote: >>> We are repeatedly being spammed by Ezoic, and we have reported them to >>> their providers (enom, scalr, Amazon and Google multiple times). >>> Just *what* can be done about a

Re: [mailop] Gmail forwarding blowback

2017-11-16 Thread Warren Volz
Never good enough (on the spam filters) but great suggestion. The user has disabled forwarding and is using POP3 to pull mail into Gmail. Thanks all for the help! -Warren On 11/09/2017 4:35 pm, Dave Warren wrote: > On 2017-11-08 12:20, Warren Volz wrote: > >> All, >> >> One of my users

Re: [mailop] iCloud "Message rejected due to local policy"

2017-11-16 Thread Chris Nagele
> Probably not so helpful but we saw similar issues in the past. I contacted > icloudad...@apple.com then but usually we were able to send before they got > back to us. > > For it only affected some recipients even though all messages were sent from > the same domain/IP. I wanted to follow up on

[mailop] Anyone on here from cox.net?

2017-11-16 Thread Tony Rose
Hi All, I am looking to see if there is anyone from Cox on here. Thanks, Tony ___ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop

Re: [mailop] rescam.org experiences?

2017-11-16 Thread Ken O'Driscoll
On Thu, 2017-11-16 at 10:29 -0500, Rich Kulawiec wrote: > I think that setting up a system that accepts input which can be > forged/fabricated at will in any desired quantity by nearly any > attacker and then generates email output to arbitrary destinations of > that > attacker's choosing is a

Re: [mailop] rescam.org experiences?

2017-11-16 Thread Rich Kulawiec
I think that setting up a system that accepts input which can be forged/fabricated at will in any desired quantity by nearly any attacker and then generates email output to arbitrary destinations of that attacker's choosing is a seriously bad idea. This is an abuse magnet -- perhaps one that's

[mailop] Anyone Here From Vertical Response?

2017-11-16 Thread Todd Herr via mailop
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Re: [mailop] Random question about complaints

2017-11-16 Thread David Hofstee
Have seen this too. Our CEO triggered an FBL from Microsoft. The email was sent from our corporate mail server... He kept wondering why he would no longer be able to forward anything to his hotmail account. That was fun. David On 15 November 2017 at 19:45, Nick Schafer wrote: