sean wrote: > On 01/19/2017 10:41 AM, sean wrote: >> On 01/18/2017 03:16 PM, Richard Alan wrote: [snippage] >>> Are you using "contains"? >> >> Yes, I'm using contains... its not that I dunno how to filter it out of >> my inbox, but I like defeating the source. I've had zero spam for a >> number of years... absolutely zero incoming.
You'll never be able to defeat a true spammer. >> Perhaps I'm tilting at windmills, Don Quixote was the first book I >> recollect my father handing me to read in 2nd grade. >> >> Taking this on as a distraction & challenge as I divert my attention >> away from my oh so political mother wanting to be friends on >> facebook... >> >> IP: 104.47.40.128 ... Is that actually the sending address of your spam? >> I'm guessing now though, there's probably no good reason to report it >> back to any of the addresses listed on the whois page for the >> onmicrosoft domain, likely to only get my own self blacklisted >> >> http://www.whois.com/whois/markmonitor.com >> >> sean > > Rather ironic that the originating server is from a "brand protection > company" ... ... Is this what Microsoft's Azure morphed into? > > https://www.markmonitor.com/ I've no idea what you're getting into there. > I'm e'mailing all the addresses on that page with a polite request to > double check their servers... ;~) I see your smiley. I also doubt if you will ever be successful in your quest. Just figure out a way to filter it or ignore it. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

