> You think we would be done with SendGrid conversations two years ago..

No such thing.

> And two hours later, a phishing attempt from a SendGrid IP hit the
> spam folder...
> 
> Return-Path: <bounces+26471268-a2...@em211.indeed-verify.com>
> Received: from wrqvndzq.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net (HELO
> wrqvndzq.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net) (149.72.45.228)

Confirmed, seen here too.

> From: Verify 2FA <2...@indeed-verify.com>
> Subject: Indeed for Employers - Your Account Required 2FA Verification.
> Reply-To: 2...@indeed-verify.com

X-Entity-ID: Z9o86N06AN6V9pUxLwsPGQ==

(even though "26471268" should be more than enough)

> One more reason to flag all of SendGrid shared servers as spam?

They're definitely the biggest ESP in our spamtraps, have been
for more than a year solid.

-- 
Atro Tossavainen, Founder, Partner
Koli-Lõks OÜ (reg. no. 12815457, VAT ID EE101811635)
Tallinn, Estonia
tel. +372-5883-4269, http://www.koliloks.eu/
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