Just to be clear here, if you submit logs to Digital Ocean, they will contact 
the droplet owner. OVH  however does appear to be bullet proof hosting. No 
replies to complaints. Buyvm/Frantech is another bullet proof host. I do block 
them, but I get hacking attempts where their Las Vegas server has the payload. 
That is the hack itself originates from an ISP, but they wget from Buyvm.



  Original Message  
From: walter.post...@wjd.nu
Sent: February 21, 2019 1:31 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: How to protect against compromised email account password

On 21-02-19 16:33, Dominic Raferd wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 at 15:23, John Stoffel <j...@stoffel.org> wrote:

>> Unfortunately, some big ISPs have now blocked all Digital Ocean IP
>> Blocks, and wont' accept email, even though my domain is locked down,
>> doesn't spam, etc.  They took the big hammer approach.  Which sucks
>> for me.
> 
> I use OVH VPS SSD, it's inexpensive and I have not had any ongoing
> blacklist problems (we use SPF, DKIM and DMARC). Some here think that
> OVH is too cheap (no really), but my experience (2+ years) has been
> good.

Dominic, my experience with the OVH (SAS? Tiscali?) abuse desk is that
they ignore all complaints about cracking/spam. I've stopped reporting
years ago. So I generally suggest the big hammer for all OVH blocks too.

Something to consider..

Walter

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