ok
i will post examples if/when this happens then for better clarificastion
unless groups.io is uniqe to asterisk ?
being an isp mailing lists / open systems are the first to get hacked !
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On 1/4/2024 7:21 AM, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 8:07 AM Paul Kudla <p...@scom.ca
<mailto:p...@scom.ca>> wrote:
because the sender address (what a spam filter or in my case tmda would
use)
is : bou...@groups.io <mailto:bou...@groups.io>
which is a universal email sending address from groups.io
<http://groups.io> (ie their mail
system)
currently you are using : asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com
<mailto:asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com>
which is unique to Asterisk.
Okay, so you are saying that theoretically because it is a shared domain
name someone could theoretically receive spam from that domain name in
the future causing a deliverability issue for them for the new
asterisk-dev mailing list? I don't foresee that being an issue but if it
becomes one then I will investigate.
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