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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
any one see this post ? http://www.noip.com/blog/2014/07/10/microsoft-takedown-details-updates/
yes, domains are back.
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/30857/no-ip-domains-are-back#latest