That is a balance every cloud hosting provider will have to strike internally.
--srs
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I mean if the goal is to try not to appear hostile to customers, rate
limiting a port is as bad or worse than blocking it. At least with
blocking you know right away, but rate limiting it could create much
more time in troubleshooting for an admin that missed the
Why would you need to blanket block port 25 outbound when you could rate limit
and/or dynamically block it?
Yes - abusers would then go and get a few hundred thousand accounts and send
maybe 10 emails per vps or droplet or whatever the abused provider calls it.
And this is just smtp based
To be clear they have an amazing abuse team, easily the first people I
would hit up if I were hiring in that area. Just top notch admins.
Blocking SMTP by default makes sense, but settling on the best way to
handle opening it (automated? manual review?) is a discussion that is
very easy to
> On Apr 4, 2023, at 12:42 PM, Jarland Donnell via mailop
> wrote:
>
> I feel like I've told this story before on the list, but I can't recall. It
> always feels worth telling.
>
> When I worked at DigitalOcean I took what felt like a year (may have been
> less) and I focused more energy
Take a look at parsedmarc (https://github.com/domainaware/parsedmarc). Out
of the box, you'll get them parsed into CSV. With integration, you can get
graphs via Splunk, Kibanna, etc.
It's not abandoned either.
Ken.
On Fri, Apr 7, 2023, 18:58 Michael W. Lucas via mailop
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm
https://dmarcvendors.com/#Self-Hosted_Solutions has a list of all
(known) self-hosted DMARC solutions, as well as the hosted SaaS ones.
If anyone on list knows of any that aren't listed, let me know and I'll
update the site.
-Mark Alley
On 4/7/2023 12:37 PM, Michael W. Lucas via mailop
Hi,
I'm looking at setting up my own dmarc parser/aggregator db.
Searches keep leading to dmarcts-report-parser and
dmarcts-report-viewer. Is there a better option out there for
self-hosting dmarc reports, or should I go ahead?
(The projects don't look terribly active, so they're either