ail
from Franck Martin has this header:
From: Franck Martin via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
And yours has this From header:
From: Renaud Allard via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
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machine looks up the MS records
> of the sender's domain.
>
> It's that simple and can be bolted into existing infrastructure. You can read
> the whole patent at www.ipo.gov.uk reference GB2449653.
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> Regards
> Dave Wain
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ctionable. A lot of our job as an ESP is taking the
> technical and making it understandable to someone who doesn't have the
> training and background on RFCs and "proper" technical jargon. I've spent
> the last 18 years or so going over NDRs and DSNs and some still throw me.
&g
ayed, then someone
will report one. And I will notice.
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et
concentration around medium and large mail providers that tend to fix things
quickly when they do go wrong. I think Exim has a default first warning after
24 hours.
But really, that’s not the responsibility of the recipient’s mail provider,
it’s the responsibility of the sender’s mail pr
ath lines,
and all with opening square brackets in the Received headers.
Return-Path: jqd@d1.example>
Received: from \[10.10.10.131] (w-x-y-z.dsl.static.isp.com \[w.x.y.z])
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y view.
Anyway, if you haven’t published a request for emails, then this clause isn’t
relevant. They’re spamming you.
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problem
is that it’s really hard for a mailing list system to tell the difference.
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would be to use a different domain. And probably a different IP
address, too.
Of course that makes it more likely that your own email is delivered, but less
likely that the forwarded email is delivered: since it won’t benefit from any
positive reputation that
example, I’d
be quite happy to whitelist any *.ac.uk domain for email that (a) gets an SPF
pass, and (b) has no attachments, and (c) some other stuff.
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> On 5 Sep 2015, at 00:18, Brandon Long <bl...@google.com> wrote:
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> but my trolling through the online archive
"Trawling", surely ;^)
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the hybrid to the other.
Today, I saw it mark up, as "High Confidence Spam", a message sent by Microsoft
to one of our Students.
Fortunately, I can switch this off!
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it
is likely to have significant collateral damage.
Too true.
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