On Fri, 27 May 2022 12:01:46 -0600, Anne Mitchell via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
>We've started getting a fair amount of spam from .cam domains; in fact they >all look the same, using the same HTML template with the same body format, but >from different .cam domain for different 'businesses', so I suspect that one >operation is selling "email marketing" packages to clients and setting it up >for them, especially as they all are sending through their own domains, and, >let's face it, these sorts of spammers usually don't know how to set up their >own MX, etc.. rather than spamming through Google or Outlook. The same gang has been trying out .mom and .lol, of late. >They are all coming from: > >77.73.131.0/24 >185.221.66.0/24 That's two of the 142 net blocks I have found them in over the last several years (excluding the netblocks that have subsequently been resold to other spammers). If this particular spamgang interested you, I have a list of 53 body invariant strings that nabs about 97% of their used food. mdr -- My study of life and history inclines me to the apothegm "If you insist on burning bridges, it is often best to cross them before engaging the incendiaries." -- Shebardigan _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop