Hahaha, LinkedIn f..k themself!

2010-12-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi all, since many years i get invitations and such from: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Blogger, LinkedIn, GMail, Dropbox, Boxbe, Bebo, Googlegroups, Apsense, Wayn, Boxee and Co and they do not stop... Even if I had written several times to them and even made some international phone

linkedin invitation spam

2010-12-12 Thread Greg Troxel
I've also been having problems with invitation spam, and have complained to linkedin with no useful results. Trying to block this is a bit tricky, because when a user of one of these sites invites a specific person by entering an email address, it isn't really spam. The problem appears to be

Re: linkedin invitation spam

2010-12-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Greg Troxel, Am 2010-12-12 10:51:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: Trying to block this is a bit tricky, because when a user of one of these sites invites a specific person by entering an email address, it isn't really spam. The problem appears to be that the sites offer the ability

blacklist.mailrelay.att.net

2010-12-12 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
How does it work? I just got blocked by the ATT's blacklist (in contacting ab...@att.com, besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open relay or other kind of nifty thing. Maybe ATT blocks whole address bunches from which some hosts are spamming? Because this could explain me why: my MX

Re: linkedin invitation spam

2010-12-12 Thread Per Jessen
Michelle Konzack wrote: 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism. Just reject them all? /Per Jessen, Zürich

Re: linkedin invitation spam

2010-12-12 Thread hamann . w
Hello Greg Troxel, Am 2010-12-12 10:51:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: Trying to block this is a bit tricky, because when a user of one of these sites invites a specific person by entering an email address, it isn't really spam. The problem appears to be that the sites offer the

Deciphering the geography of Yahoo domains

2010-12-12 Thread Philip Prindeville
Like a lot of corporations, Yahoo! seems to apply their AUP based on the requirements of the jurisdiction in which they are operating. I.e. for Taiwan they seem to be incredibly lax. If that's the case, then we're happy to block Yahoo! except for North America (where we can pursue legal

Re: blacklist.mailrelay.att.net

2010-12-12 Thread mouss
Le 12/12/2010 19:23, Giampaolo Tomassoni a écrit : How does it work? I just got blocked by the ATT's blacklist (in contacting ab...@att.com, besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open relay or other kind of nifty thing. Maybe ATT blocks whole address bunches from which some hosts

Re: linkedin invitation spam

2010-12-12 Thread Per Jessen
mouss wrote: as far as I know, linkedin mail comes from linkedin domains, and has valid DKIM sigs. Yep, I'm pretty certain of that too. I think I have a rule that scores on coming from linkedin, but without verified dkim signature. the sample posted by Michelle came to her via a debian