Re: 7.ly?

2017-10-22 Thread @lbutlr
On 20 Oct 2017, at 15:32, Shane Williams  wrote:
> Has anyone seen the 7.ly URL shortening service or had any interaction
> with them?  I don't see any clear way to report abuse, but before a
> create a URI blacklist, I thought I'd see if maybe they're legitimate.

If they don’t have a way to report abuse it hardly matters if they are 
legitimate in themselves, they will be used for spamming and porn.


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Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures.



Re: Oracle Eloqua.com marketing emails

2017-10-22 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 10/22/2017 09:31 AM, David Jones wrote:
> 
> You hard-coded the IPs based on their current SPF record?  What if 
> things change and they start sending out different servers/IPs?

If they add IPs, then either,

  a) I never know because we don't get spam from them -- great.
  b) We get spam from them, and I track down and block the new IPs.

If they release some of their IPs on the market, whoever buys them will
have to complain (our postmaster address is in the rejection message).


Re: Oracle Eloqua.com marketing emails

2017-10-22 Thread David Jones

On 10/22/2017 08:03 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:

On 10/21/2017 11:23 AM, David Jones wrote:

Anyone have any experience with eloqua.com marketing emails and handle
these with custom local rules?


We blocked some of their space back in 2013 with no complaints, and
thanks to their SPF record, just blocked a bunch more.



You hard-coded the IPs based on their current SPF record?  What if 
things change and they start sending out different servers/IPs?  I was 
interested in a way to use AskDNS to lookup the SPF record and then 
match on the contents.  This could be useful for other senders in case I 
needed to subtract some points for specific SPF records without going 
all the way with a whitelist_auth entry.


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David Jones


Re: Oracle Eloqua.com marketing emails

2017-10-22 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 10/21/2017 11:23 AM, David Jones wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with eloqua.com marketing emails and handle 
> these with custom local rules?

We blocked some of their space back in 2013 with no complaints, and
thanks to their SPF record, just blocked a bunch more.