money should not make the emails go around, like wize no pressident should
be elected by money
Well, no judge nor congressman should be elected by money either. But we
changed the rules some dacades back and legalized bribery, specifically in
the payment of money to elect your favorite
Marc Roos skrev den 2020-08-24 09:05:
Very disappointed with sendgrid's fall from grace.
I saw once some video about angel investment, where some guy says
something like "get the money as fast as possible from your clients
pocket into yours". I would say there is little grace to be found.
as
> Very disappointed with sendgrid's fall from grace.
I saw once some video about angel investment, where some guy says
something like "get the money as fast as possible from your clients
pocket into yours". I would say there is little grace to be found.
> Their phishing/spam/malware and
reason of
> >> the net block of these companies. If lots of sendgrid users are
> >> confronted with this, they will move to a better service.
> >> I can remember this fresh desk mail. I did not know where it came from.
> >> But now I know, I will complain a few mil
If they only have some IPs addresses instead of millions of them, for sure
they would care!!
Pedro.
>On Monday, August 17, 2020, 08:52:24 PM GMT+2, @lbutlr
wrote:
>On 17 Aug 2020, at 11:25, Philip Prindeville
> wrote:
> I’ve been calling out phishing from the same
On 17 Aug 2020, at 11:25, Philip Prindeville
wrote:
> I’ve been calling out phishing from the same (IP) address for 10 days without
> any apparent (observable) action from Sendgrid.
Not a shock; they simply do not care.
> At this point I’m wondering if they have compromised relays.
It seems
the net block of these companies. If lots of sendgrid users are
>> confronted with this, they will move to a better service.
>> I can remember this fresh desk mail. I did not know where it came from.
>> But now I know, I will complain a few million times.
>>
>>
>>
>
> On Jul 7, 2020, at 3:16 AM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn
> wrote:
>
> Hai!
>
it might help to add your complaint via ab...@sendgrid.com.
>
>>> I very much doubt it. Sendgrid's business is sending mail and they do not
>>> care if that mail is spam or not. If enough servers block them they
Ha!
>We report abuse to many organisations, including, but not limited to company's
like sendgrid.
We are so tired af reporting abuse with no answer at all, that we
stopped reporting problems time ago :-( as Marc Roos has said...
we are not paid for it !
Understand completely.
>On Tuesday, July 7, 2020, 11:24:10 AM GMT+2, Raymond Dijkxhoorn
wrote:
>Hello Marc,
>I hear you. And dont worry about that ;) rather have a clean inbox and so do
>more people.
>We report abuse to many organisations, including, but not limited to company's
>like sendgrid.
>Raymond
Hello Marc,
They definately do. I report to them and they do take them down
pretty quickly.
Make sure you get paid for doing this every time. Because you are doing
the work that they should be doing.
I hear you. And dont worry about that ;)
I rather have a clean inbox and so do more
>> They definately do. I report to them and they do take them down
pretty quickly.
Make sure you get paid for doing this every time. Because you are doing
the work that they should be doing.
Hai!
it might help to add your complaint via ab...@sendgrid.com.
I very much doubt it. Sendgrid's business is sending mail and they do not
care if that mail is spam or not. If enough servers block them they will go
away.
They do, however, apparently care about phishing - they did disable
On Sat, 27 Jun 2020, @lbutlr wrote:
On 26 Jun 2020, at 19:01, Bill Cole
wrote:
it might help to add your complaint via ab...@sendgrid.com.
I very much doubt it. Sendgrid's business is sending mail and they do not care
if that mail is spam or not. If enough servers block them they will go
On 26 Jun 2020, at 19:01, Bill Cole
wrote:
> it might help to add your complaint via ab...@sendgrid.com.
I very much doubt it. Sendgrid's business is sending mail and they do not care
if that mail is spam or not. If enough servers block them they will go away.
--
Don't be too sure I'm as
I have reached out to the CISO/CIO and the two members of the company on
this list about the issue.
Regards,
KAM
d with this, they will move to a better service.
> I can remember this fresh desk mail. I did not know where it came from.
> But now I know, I will complain a few million times.
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Sub
with this, they will move to a better service.
I can remember this fresh desk mail. I did not know where it came from.
But now I know, I will complain a few million times.
-Original Message-
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: SendGrid (Was: Re: Freshdesk (again))
Hello,
On Fri
Hello,
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 07:32:09PM -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
> I've got to say, between NANOG, SDLU, and SpamAssassin, I see a LOT of
> complaints about Sendgrid.
Also mailop. Have personally received phishing mails through
SendGrid in the last 2 weeks in the name of citrix.com,
On 6/26/20 7:01 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
I had a similar event 6/30 and poked them about it via both a public
Tweet & a complaint to Sendgrid. Both entities responded *claiming* that
they were looking into the problem. Assuming that yours also came via
Sendgrid, it might help to add your complaint
On 26 Jun 2020, at 20:44, Grant Taylor wrote:
I received an automated email from Freshdesk about five minutes after
my post to the SpamAssassin mailing list earlier this afternoon.
I had a similar event 6/30 and poked them about it via both a public
Tweet & a complaint to Sendgrid. Both
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