The complaints I have received generally fall into two categories: 1. The offending message falsely pretends to be from one of my domains, even though the tracking information in the header shows that the message never came anywhere near my server. This is usually the result of automated reporting by some email provider which does no investigating at all, preferring to push that load onto others. 2. A complaint about an automated response to spam my server received which came from a forged address. E.g. one of my users received a forged message from an aol.com address and sends an automated response. The aol user then complains that the automated response is spam. I've even gotten complaints about "no such user" bounce messages in response to forged spam where the complaint is about the content of the original message included in the bounce. I'm not suggesting that there isn't spam originating from Linode addresses. Just that Linode takes complaints seriously and requires its customers to respond to complaints. Richard On 11/28/2017 10:00 PM, Bill Levering idbill@... [milter-greylist] wrote: > > Richard, > > I\u2019m curious now. > > When you say bogus, is it that the sending ip was forged or the person > reporting didn\u2019t investigate closely enough? > > (I can provide headers for a recent UGG spam if you want an example.) > > Bill > > > On Nov 28, 2017, at 7:50 PM, Richard Johnsson johnsson@... > [milter-greylist] <milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > My mail server is at Linode. I get a spam complaint ticket from > Linode every 2-3 months. All are bogus, and it takes a lot of time to > respond to them. > > > > > > On 11/28/2017 12:16 PM, Bill Levering idbill@... > [milter-greylist] wrote: > >> > >> Anyone notice that Linode\u2019 s address space appears to have recently > grown significantly? > >> > >> I only get UGG Outlet and Sunglasses spam from their address space, > which is why I notice. > >> > >> Also\u2026 what is the consensus of reporting spam back to the > originating ISP? > >> > >> I used to do this faithfully, by attaching the original message in > a new email back to the abuse/spam address listed on the ISP website. > >> That way the ISP will have ALL the info needed to prove that it was > spam and where it originated. > >> > >> But Microsnot/Outlook in their infinite wisdom doesn\u2019t allow > attachments. > >> So I used to forward the emails to them with a new subject line. > Well\u2026 they then decided I was a spammer and started blocking all mail > from my server! > >> I had to call them to get the block lifted, but I\u2019m now on probation... > >> > >> Most of the time I don\u2019t get any response, so I wonder if reporting > is a wasted effort. > >> > >> Bill > >> > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [milter-greylist] Linode and reporting spam back to ISPs
2017-11-29 by Richard Johnsson
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