Re: [mailop] Mails to microsoft

2017-02-08 Thread Michael Peddemors
Ouch, as much as the Hotmail/Outlook spam might bother because of course it is harder to sort the good/bad, that is easier to do at source than at destination.. But, in my travels around the world, it is amazing how in many countries Hotmail is still used by professionals. But saying it is

Re: [mailop] Mails to microsoft

2017-02-08 Thread Michael Peddemors
On 17-02-08 08:30 AM, Michael Peddemors wrote: Ouch, as much as the Hotmail/Outlook spam might bother because of course it is harder to sort the good/bad, that is easier to do at source than at destination.. Oh, speaking of Hotmail.. Still appears that emails coming from cross-tenant still

Re: [mailop] Mails to microsoft

2017-02-08 Thread Brandon Long via mailop
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 2:44 AM, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > Am Sa den 4. Feb 2017 um 18:55 schrieb Andreas Schamanek: > [One who witlessly blocks all hetzner IPs] > > > I host lua-l, a large mailing list both in terms of

Re: [mailop] Mails to microsoft

2017-02-08 Thread Michael Rathbun
On Thu, 9 Feb 2017 03:24:09 +0100, Andreas Ziegler wrote: >btw, does anyone know if the big providers take into account that some >spam is only forwarded, not originating? I know of at least one very large provider that makes no attempt to identify spam as forwarded,

Re: [mailop] Mails to microsoft

2017-02-08 Thread Michael Rathbun
On 9 Feb 2017 04:30:21 -, "John Levine" wrote: > For some of my users, I run >the forwarded mailt through spamassassin, send it with SMTP if the >score is low, put it in a folder for later POP pickup if the score is >high. I will set