I'll be honest.

I was not aware of DROP.

So thanks for bringing it up.

On 2026-06-16 3:56 PM, Bill Cole via mailop wrote:
On 2026-06-16 at 15:31:51 UTC-0400 (Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:31:51 -0500)
Jarland Donnell via mailop <[email protected]>
is rumored to have said:

Go ahead and get on this clearly hijacked range next: https://easydns.urlsand.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fbgp.tools%2Fprefix%2F198.62.0.0%2F21%23asinfo&e=e7eb7067&h=3d3b877c&f=y&p=y&m=4gfyS0613lzHmnx
It's something new every 12-72 hours.

https://easydns.urlsand.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcheck.spamhaus.org%2Fresults%2F%3Fquery%3DSBL698430&e=e7eb7067&h=0ec68174&f=y&p=y&m=4gfyS0613lzHmnx
Another DROP denizen.

It stands for "Don't Route Or Peer" and it's not easy to get a block listed. I have no idea why any mail provider would not be using it at the network level. Zero collateral damage, because the people in control of those networks have no innocent customers.

You can keep talking to those addresses if you like, but don't expect anything non-malicious.


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