If anybody at GovDelivery has questions about deliverability issues, I see some continuing fallout from a subscription forgery run against several US Government agencies, beginning on Fri, 10 Dec 2021.
Some of these agencies performed subscription verification, and no further traffic after "Account request expired" messages one week later. Those were: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Health and Human Services Ready Campaign Federal Emergency Management Agency The non-verifying senders include America250 Foundation U.S. Census Bureau The National Institute of Nursing Research Subscription requests were entered for a tagged address used to register a Palm Pilot device twenty or so years ago; the leaking of that address was mentioned in a NYT article that Saul Hansell did about spam. This is a "sudden death" spamtrap. On first delivery the IP will be blocklisted for 24 hours. Subsequent deliveries will cause the listing time to double, up to about 16 days. There are currently 8 IPs knocking at the door, a couple have about eleven days left in exile. Another address, a fraud/theft detection seed, was also forge-subscribed, and around this time was added to a number of political mailing lists, as well as being used as the contact address for a fraudulent AT&T account created in my wife's name. If nothing else, inserting a mechanism for dropping "subscribers" who have not engaged in the previous 90 to 180 days would be helpful. mdr -- Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. -- Voltaire _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop