On 2023-07-31 14:32, Ángel via mailop wrote:
On 2023-07-25 at 17:14 +0200, Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote:
Sadly not all MUAs implement ClientID either.
Easiest way to implement 2FA on email, is to have a webpage, where
you login with your 2FA token. When you have done that, the IP to
visit
>>implement XOAUTH2 (which hopefully will already be supported by the client)
Most MUAs don't support this except with a predefined list of providers.
For example, Samsung Email only support XOAUTH2 for Gmail, Yahoo,
Hotmail/Outlook, Exchange and Office365 servers.
All other don't support it.
On 2023-07-25 at 17:14 +0200, Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote:
> Sadly not all MUAs implement ClientID either.
> Easiest way to implement 2FA on email, is to have a webpage, where
> you login with your 2FA token. When you have done that, the IP to
> visit that webpage is written to the
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Från: Michael Peddemors via mailop
Skickat: den 25 juli 2023 17:01
Till: mailop@mailop.org
Ämne: Re: [mailop] I Need someone from AOL and/or Yahoo to contact me
And consider an RBL that tracks IPs used in authentication attacks, like
RATS-AUTH, RATS-NULL from SpamRats..
And you might con
And consider an RBL that tracks IPs used in authentication attacks, like
RATS-AUTH, RATS-NULL from SpamRats..
And you might consider your policies on allowing connections from open
proxies as well in the interm.. given the amount of hackers that use
that to bypass country authentication
Oh that is brilliant.
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2023 6:11 PM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] I Need someone from AOL and/or Yahoo to contact me
Dnia 24.07.2023 o godz. 19:35:28 Sebastian Nielsen via mailop
Dnia 24.07.2023 o godz. 19:35:28 Sebastian Nielsen via mailop pisze:
> Also on the topic on mail server hacking, I would suggest to add
> IP-restriction on your mail accounts.
[...]
I'll add here another idea that I have implemented on my server. I don't
know how easy would be to do this with
Also on the topic on mail server hacking, I would suggest to add IP-restriction
on your mail accounts.
Theres 2 ways to include IP-restrictions in Exim:
The easiest one, is to simply lock out authentication for all unauthorized IPs
(Or simply block in firewall so unauthorized IPs cannot
Two years ago I had to contact AOL/Yahoo on another delivery problem. I
found that email thread and contacted that person again. They are looking
into the problem.
Ken
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 10:42 AM John Stephenson
wrote:
> Somebody may see this from Yahoo, but below I've included their
Somebody may see this from Yahoo, but below I've included their support
request URL and their broader Postmaster site which is the default path for
things like this.
*Yahoo's Support Request : *
https://senders.yahooinc.com/contact#sender-support-request
*Yahoo's Postmaster site*:
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