[kwlug-disc] About spamming techniques [was: Nextcloud 11]

Chamunks chamunks at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 00:13:49 EST 2016


@Bob
I find that for the most part what I've read is that as long as you use
DKIM and SPF records you can basically prevent spoofing.  There still will
be a few people that try but most of the big email providers will reject
those from what I read.

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:06 PM Hubert Chathi <hubert at uhoreg.ca> wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Dec 2016 15:30:16 -0500, Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com> said:
>
> > Jason wrote:
> >> If [a spammer] get a notification for blocked messages, [spammer] can
> >> iterate parameters until you figure out the exact configuration.
>
> > Even worse, it causes spam backscatter. If a spammer spoofs your email
> > address as sender, then when my mail server sends back a delivery
> > failure message it'll go to you. It's a clever way for spammers to get
> > their mail to you via my spam rejection rules.
>
> Yes, that's why it's better to reject mail at SMTP-time, rather than to
> accept mail and then generate a bounce email.  That way, it's the
> sender's server who generates the bounce email, and presumably they know
> the actual sender.
>
> Allowing servers to send mail on behalf of other people is quite a handy
> feature of email (it allows, for example, email lists and forwarders),
> but causes spam problems.
>
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