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Michael Barnes writes:
All,
Does anyone have an opinion of the mail below? To me it looks like deceptive marketing practice where the people at equifaxmktg.com are trying to validate emails or something. The scary thing is that equifaxmktg.com appears to be a division of NCR.
I guess its common knowledge that Equifax is pretty much a spam company in disguise a credit company. But I was under the assumption that NCR was a real company.
Any opinions on this?
I think Equifax used to do e-pending; not sure if they still do. I haven't heard anything bad about them in a while.
Also, this mail was sent via PowerMTA, which appears to be a tool of choice for spammers. I've created a rule for this, should this be a standard rule?
PowerMTA is actually a generic MTA app for MacOS, if I recall correctly. we *had* a rule and removed it due to a high false positive rate.
http://www.port25.com/products/prod_index.html
Looks pretty legit to me.
-Jim
