On 26.02.26 11:31, JPP1 wrote:
If you check the headers of the original, they are all being sent
to/through a List - I imagine someone can come up with a decent rule
to block those... It may block legitimate lists, obviously.
List-ID: <cu.jlt5158.com>
X-Spam-Checked-In-Group: [email protected]
X-Google-Group-Id: 623985078606
List-Post: <https://groups.google.com/a/jlt5158.com/group/cu/post>,
<mailto:cu@
spam through Google Groups, very old issue.
I have added:
googlegroups.com
groups.google.com
to my locally hosted DNSBL and block it there.
looking at my spam archive, you should be able to block on groups.google.com
or googlegroups.com in List-Post, List-Unsubscribe or other List-* headers
older messages sent through google groups had the domain in Message-Id: and
even older in To: header.
They are painful and there are a lot of different domains. 5+ or more
per day.
On 2/26/2026 11:21 AM, Newlon, Phil wrote:
This week I started getting a lot of mail coming from google that
are really annoying. The only thing I seem to be able to do is block
the supposed real domain but I can't stay ahead of them. Have others
been seeing this? Any suggestion how to more generally stop them
besides the probably bogus domains? (in this case xiaozhenkj.com)
One oddity is that when my SA server forwards to Rackspace (where my
actual mail is hosted) it is marked as spam then whitelisted.
X-Spam-Exception: WHITELISTED
X-Spam-Threshold: 95
X-Spam-Score: 100
X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: 9
Precedence: junk
X-Spam-Flag: YES
Any words of wisdom? (I had to add header info as attachment as
Rackspace outbound mail server marked this message as spam and
rejected it!)
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