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Several No-IP domains seized by Microsoft via court order

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  • emgemg Veteran

    Follow-up: My spam counts are trending upward quickly. They haven't reached pre-NO-IP levels yet, but it won't take long before they do.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    As I said, noip has no link to that. If you accept email from no PTR domains, it is very likely you can get it from no domain IPs too.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • geekalotgeekalot Member
    edited July 2014

    @emg said:
    Follow-up: My spam counts are trending upward quickly. They haven't reached pre-NO-IP levels yet, but it won't take long before they do.

    Block senders (even if just to test) with envelopes (from, sender, reply-to) containing hotmail.com or outlook.com and then watch & marvel at how quickly the SPAM trends back down.

  • emgemg Veteran

    @geekalot said:
    Block senders (even if just to test) with envelopes (from, sender, reply-to) containing hotmail.com or outlook.com and then watch & marvel at how quickly the SPAM trends back down.

    Good point. In addition to hotmail.com and outlook.com, I would add aol.com and especially yahoo.com, plus any Yahoo-administered email domains (att.net, sbcglobal.net, etc.). Unfortunately, I receive a considerable amount of legitimate email from those domains, too.

  • geekalotgeekalot Member
    edited July 2014

    @emg said:

    Believe me I know & appreciate the challenge: I have been self hosting my email for many years. It is important not to blanket "whitelist" these domains; it is better to put them in a "senderbase" and whitelist specific addresses you expect mail from.

    An excellent spamfilter for email (if you self-host) is ASSP.

    Cheers

    EDIT: Recently, I even had to remove amazon.com from whitelist and put it in senderbase due to SPAM.

  • Maounique said: rare group AB+ which badly needed blood

    well, those dumbasses spammers. I'm AB+ and can accept blood from ANY blood type.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    @GIANT_CRAB said:
    well, those dumbasses spammers. I'm AB+ and can accept blood from ANY blood type.

    Yes, but most people dont know and AB+ seems scarier than 0, it must be a rare type.

    Thanked by 2netomx GIANT_CRAB
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