[mailop] Compromised email account trends

2023-02-08 Thread Jarland Donnell via mailop
Hey everyone. I've been thinking about how I could add some more value to this list and there's one thing I've been working on for a while that I think will be really helpful to share. Email accounts get compromised. It happens. Especially when using base standards (IMAP/POP/SMTP) that inheren

Re: [mailop] [E] Looking for an AT&T abuse contact

2023-02-08 Thread Lili Crowley via mailop
I can help. Please contact me off-list. thanks! *Lili Crowley* she/her Postmaster On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 1:52 PM Liam Fisher via mailop wrote: > Looking for an AT&T abuse contact > > > I have a customer that has a block for forwards and > abuse_...@abuse-att.net

[mailop] Looking for an AT&T abuse contact

2023-02-08 Thread Liam Fisher via mailop
Looking for an AT&T abuse contact I have a customer that has a block for forwards and abuse_...@abuse-att.net isn't responding. ___ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop

Re: [mailop] Feedback Loops and Sub-Domains

2023-02-08 Thread Udeme Ukutt via mailop
Jeff: what Al, Luca, Suresh & Russell said. To add/summarize: https://www.m3aawg.org/fbl-resources is a nice start. Feedback loop formats are IP-based (traditional), aggregated & domain-based. Validity powers quite a chunk of what's listed on that page, FWIW. -Udeme @ LinkedIn On Wed, Feb 8, 20

Re: [mailop] Feedback Loops and Sub-Domains

2023-02-08 Thread Al Iverson via mailop
Good advice from Luca. As far as reporting address, he’s saying, have an FBL-specific one that feeds into automation if possible. That being said, it can be ONE address for ALL domains/clients, if your automation can parse the messages to denote the client and recipient info. So you could set it

Re: [mailop] Feedback Loops and Sub-Domains

2023-02-08 Thread Support 3Hound via mailop
Hi Jeff, as the FBL bring back to you (usually in ARF format) every reporting user/mail, I suggest you to "link" the FBL address to an automatic ARF parser that permanently unsubscribe users (maybe following the "one click unsubscribe" header) and give back you a feedback report in order to pr

Re: [mailop] Feedback Loops and Sub-Domains

2023-02-08 Thread Russell Clemings via mailop
Comcast is another good one. On Wed, Feb 8, 2023, 9:08 AM Jeff Ginsberg via mailop wrote: > Hello Mailops!!! > > > > New to the list so any help would be appreciated. > > > > When setting up feedback loops is it best practice to use abuse@domain as > the reporting address? > > If we use the main

Re: [mailop] Feedback Loops and Sub-Domains

2023-02-08 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian via mailop
Use a dedicated address that can machine parse feedback loop email and that doesn’t create tickets or send back autoresponders for every incoming email. The ones you mentioned are a good start. You will probably have to special case delivery relationships with large Chinese / Korean etc provide

[mailop] Feedback Loops and Sub-Domains

2023-02-08 Thread Jeff Ginsberg via mailop
Hello Mailops!!! New to the list so any help would be appreciated. When setting up feedback loops is it best practice to use abuse@domain as the reporting address? If we use the main domain and a series of sub-domains do I need to setup abuse@sub-domains as the reporting address too for each s