On 2019-07-18 21:06, Steven Champeon via mailop wrote:
Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Yeah, whatever. I've had rulesets that block webmail-injected 419/AFF
scams for over a decade and Google is among the few who I still get them
from because I can't tell if the IP is in West Africa thanks to this
Talos Rep is ... mostly dark.
Which means various other rep services might have ... things lurking just under
the surface.
https://talosintelligence.com/reputation_center/lookup?search=212.115.96.0%2F24
Aloha,
Michael.
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Michael J Wise
Microsoft Corporation| Spam Analysis
"Your Spam Specimen
Hi Michael, thank you for your answer.
Sure, the first pool we are warming up is the range from 212.115.96.5
to 212.115.96.36.
In this range the only IP with a correct reputation is 212.115.96.31,
you can just compare the result of 212.115.96.30 and 212.115.96.31 to
see the differences.
Relatedly, do we have any idea what is going to happen with SenderScore now
that they have been acquired by Validity, and 200 RP employees have been laid
off?
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law
CEO/President, Institute for Social Internet Public Policy
Dean of Cybersecurity & Cyberlaw,
on Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 06:27:37PM +, Michael Wise via mailop wrote:
> The doctrine seems to be that they're sufficiently on the ball that
> they can handle all abuse issues internally, and thus, they hide that
> information, since it could be used to, for instance, launch a DDOS
> attach
Can you share the IP (range) so we can maybe give some opinions on what the
issue might be?
Aloha,
Michael.
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Michael J Wise
Microsoft Corporation| Spam Analysis
"Your Spam Specimen Has Been Processed."
Got the Junk Mail Reporting
Yeah.
This.
The doctrine seems to be that they're sufficiently on the ball that they can
handle all abuse issues internally, and thus, they hide that information, since
it could be used to, for instance, launch a DDOS attach against the user's
"Home" IP infrastructure.
They might have
On 7/18/19 4:08 AM, Benoit Panizzon via mailop wrote:
Hi List
Hi,
Unfortunately with emails sent over Gmail, there are no more IP source
before the Google IP Address, so I started wondering if there is any
other way to find an unique source in the Gmail Headers:
I will be quite surprised
Hi,
I installed a new instance of my e-mail platform for a customer of my
company but a very strange things happens during the warm up of the new
sending IPs.
Quite all the IPs (Assigned us directly from the RIPE) got a sender
score of 0 instead of the usual 96 -> 98 range.
Fortunately, few
I actually looked at that and it would require me to add another
verification record. It also looks like Console is for websites and my
domain is for email only but I could give it a try.
Thank you for the suggestion and I will let you know if it works.
Tracey Crawford
Lead Deliverability
Hi,
Any contacts at Proofpoint who can help with identifying a cause for shared
IP blocks? Last week I reached out using the form on the website and to
postmaster directly with info but have not received a response. If anyone
has another suggestion I would greatly appreciate it.
To be clear, I
Hi List
Operating the SWINOG Blacklist and Spamtraps, I notice quite some spam
originating from Google IPv6 Ranges (yes, trying to catching up
whitelisting them, which is not easy with their constant morphing).
Usually the Received: Line parser skips a line indicating a whitelisted
souce IP.
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