[mailop] Speaking of.. BlueHost.. SMTP Rate limiters will help you, but you better block the following IP (if you are on list)

2023-05-31 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
95.76.2.66 Of course, assuming you have a centralized auth rate limiter in place.. I mean, you have a lot of cPanel servers that might be being 'phished' right now.. This spammer has been around for a long time, But it looks like he has compromised several users. The 'phishing' site

Re: [mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a st

2023-05-31 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
Not here for a flame way on the topic... Just trying to feed the conversation.. examples that can be used or talked about at M3AAWG or amongst the community.. However, a couple of small 'opinion' pieces.. * I refuse to believe that there is nothing to do on this issue, and that the boat has

Re: [mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a st

2023-05-31 Thread Laura Atkins via mailop
> On 31 May 2023, at 14:21, Mike Hillyer via mailop wrote: > >> I know that whois is a lost cause, and I still believe that methods for >> identifying the real controlling entities of domains would help quite a bit >> in reducing unwanted e-mail spam. > > I agree, but the reality of the

Re: [mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a st

2023-05-31 Thread Mike Hillyer via mailop
> I know that whois is a lost cause, and I still believe that methods for > identifying the real controlling entities of domains would help quite a bit > in reducing unwanted e-mail spam. I agree, but the reality of the matter is that even if mailgun.co and mailgun.net had matching org

Re: [mailop] push and pull, Microsoft Office365 not rejecting emails when instructed so by SPF recored?

2023-05-31 Thread Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
Dnia 30.05.2023 o godz. 20:55:46 postfix--- via mailop pisze: > > If I may respectfully encourage you to look at how you receive your > online banking statements, most likely they are delivered by a > system that is conceptually pretty much like DJB described it back > then. I receive mine via

Re: [mailop] Transparency is key... Here is a perfect example.. M3AAWG is coming.. time to take a st

2023-05-31 Thread Thomas Mechtersheimer via mailop
On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 01:18:06AM +0200, Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote: > Hiding whois details doesn't mean you hiding your identity. Normally, this > type of privacy is also used when you want to hide the actual person that is > responsible for, lets say paying the domains. You don't