Re: [mailop] SendGrid, what happens when you don't address the root problem (Indeed Phishing)

2022-04-20 Thread John Levine via mailop
It appears that Atro Tossavainen via mailop said: >> One more reason to flag all of SendGrid shared servers as spam? > >They're definitely the biggest ESP in our spamtraps, have been >for more than a year solid. Same here. Whatever they do to prevent crooked customers from signing up, or keeping

Re: [mailop] SendGrid, what happens when you don't address the root problem (Indeed Phishing)

2022-04-19 Thread Robert L Mathews via mailop
On 4/19/22 1:46 PM, Atro Tossavainen via mailop wrote: They're definitely the biggest ESP in our spamtraps, have been for more than a year solid. Yep. As most probably remember, someone from SendGrid came on the list for a while, made some noises about cleaning things up, and then disappeare

Re: [mailop] SendGrid, what happens when you don't address the root problem (Indeed Phishing)

2022-04-19 Thread Atro Tossavainen via mailop
> You think we would be done with SendGrid conversations two years ago.. No such thing. > And two hours later, a phishing attempt from a SendGrid IP hit the > spam folder... > > Return-Path: > Received: from wrqvndzq.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net (HELO > wrqvndzq.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net) (149.7

[mailop] SendGrid, what happens when you don't address the root problem (Indeed Phishing)

2022-04-19 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
You think we would be done with SendGrid conversations two years ago.. Was just reading on Twitter how Indeed is the most 'phished' brand now, and was just thinking .. strange, we never see that.. And two hours later, a phishing attempt from a SendGrid IP hit the spam folder... Return-Path: