Thanks, I saw the delists coming through after your reply.
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Ahoj,
Dňa Tue, 2 Nov 2021 07:21:31 -0700 Michael Peddemors via mailop
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> SpamRats has nothing to do with Microsoft, but it does have two lists
> that can help with Spammers on Azure.
I am sorry, it was my misunderstanding what it is linked. I initially
think that you point me to
You might want to take this off list.. (SpamRats questions)
SpamRats has nothing to do with Microsoft, but it does have two lists
that can help with Spammers on Azure.
RATS-AZURE simply lists all IPs on Azure, for convenience in BMS or RBL
format.
RATS-SPAM will list spam sources detected
Dňa 1. novembra 2021 23:09:56 UTC používateľ Michael Peddemors via mailop
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>The 'current' link.. (it does change) is..
>
>https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=41653
Please, what have Microsoft with SpamRats?
Slavko
eering
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/microsoft-365-ip-web-service?view=o365-worldwide
Regards,
Graeme Slogrove
Sr. Director, Product Engineering
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Hey.. point taken, and have mentioned it to the SpamRats team, who are
apparently co-incidentally in the middle of a website upgrade to make it
more visible..
The listing is available to SpamRats partners more easily.. but while
they are doing their thing.. as per a recent discussion on the
Dňa 1. novembra 2021 21:40:50 UTC používateľ Michael Peddemors via mailop
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>RATS-AZURE might be your friend, but we combine that with other checks
>to auto detect spammers from Azure..
Please, is it described somewhere? I cannot see it in https://spamrats.com/
regards
Slavko
This has been ongoing for several months now..
RATS-AZURE might be your friend, but we combine that with other checks
to auto detect spammers from Azure..
Are the ones you seeing the NOPTR ones? Or the ones like this..
20.113.36.155 1 rfsvznma9.sabadosprimedevida.org
Did they start unblocking SMTP on Azure? This hadn't crossed my desk
yet, but when I search for "cloudapp.azure.com" across my fleet I'm
immediately flooded with absolute junk. I grabbed a list of IPs from
just the most recent logs since rotation: https://clbin.com/z5D8t
The word "Bitcoin" is
Spam started again about 10 minutes ago. The only sample I could look at came through a forwarder, but I see IP level
rejections for cloudapp.azure.com.
Looks like Azure isn't able or willing to identify and stop the spammer.
Cheers,
Hans-Martin
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Hi,
after some hiatus, the cloudapp.azure.com spammers are at it again.
Hostnames are patterned like
akhm-i69.northcentralus.cloudapp.azure.com (different numbers
between "i" and "", different region domain parts).
I'm somewhat hoping that MS gets this under control quickly.
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