can't grok the issue - been years since I looked at this - now clueless
as to wtf...
On 7/12/22 3:13 PM, jrg wrote:
can't grok the issue - been years since I looked at this - now
clueless as to wtf...
Try starting by asking a question other than implying wtf. ;-)
What are you trying to figure out?
Mailhost configuration problem, identified internal IP as source
Mailhost:
Please correct this situation - register every email address where you receive spam
No source IP address found, cannot proceed.
Add/edit your mailhost configuration
sorry, Grant, I thought the output would be clear to those that
understood this - this isn't to say you don't, its that apparently s/cop semi-retired before I could learn how they did what they do. I've never been an admin, just a spam weary user. When I had to change isps, I
wasn't able to change my user name but it worked anyway up to here. So
for me, changing mailhosts is a wtf moment and I don't know if even
possible now.
On 7/12/22 15:02, Grant Taylor wrote:
sorry, Grant, I thought the output would be clear to those that
understood this - this isn't to say you don't, its that apparently
s/cop semi-retired before I could learn how they did what they do.
I've never been an admin, just a spam weary user. When I had to
change isps, I wasn't able to change my user name but it worked
anyway up to here. So for me, changing mailhosts is a wtf moment
and I don't know if even possible now.
Parsing header:
0: Received: from 144.160.244.37 (EHLO alph770.prodigy.net) by 10.213.242.213 with SMTPs (version=TLS1_2 cipher=TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256); Tue,
12 Jul 2022 06:55:13 +0000
Hostname verified: alph770.prodigy.net
Possible forgery. Supposed receiving system not associated with any of your mailhosts
Will not trust this Received line.
Mailhost configuration problem, identified internal IP as source
Mailhost:
Please correct this situation - register every email address where you receive
spam
No source IP address found, cannot proceed.
Add/edit your mailhost configuration
Finding full email headers
Submitting spam via email (may work better)
Example: What spam headers should look like
Nothing to do.
can't grok the issue - been years since I looked at this - now clueless as
to wtf...
https://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z6765414372z951c9aab132b0e5ee54b6b0bef07d505z
sorry, Grant, I thought the output would be clear to those that
understood this - this isn't to say you don't, its that apparently s/cop semi-retired before I could learn how they did what they do. I've never
been an admin, just a spam weary user. When I had to change isps, I
wasn't able to change my user name but it worked anyway up to here. So
for me, changing mailhosts is a wtf moment and I don't know if even
possible now.
On 7/12/22 6:36 PM, jrg wrote:
sorry, Grant, I thought the output would be clear to those that
understood this - this isn't to say you don't, its that apparently s/cop
semi-retired before I could learn how they did what they do. I've never
been an admin, just a spam weary user. When I had to change isps, I
wasn't able to change my user name but it worked anyway up to here. So
for me, changing mailhosts is a wtf moment and I don't know if even
possible now.
1. Who is "s/cop?"
2. What does changing mailhosts have to do with anything?
3. What is the actual problem?
You don't actually include any spam headers in your messsage.
--scott
On 7/12/22 6:36 PM, jrg wrote:
sorry, Grant, I thought the output would be clear to those that
understood this - this isn't to say you don't, its that apparently
s/cop semi-retired before I could learn how they did what they do.
I've never been an admin, just a spam weary user. When I had to
change isps, I wasn't able to change my user name but it worked anyway
up to here. So for me, changing mailhosts is a wtf moment and I don't
know if even possible now.
You still haven't asked a question. You've made statements and seem to
be expecting us to infer what your question is.
So it now seems as if you are asking about why SpamCop is responding the
way that they are as opposed to you asking question about the headers.
Is that accurate?
I've not done much with SpamCop in a long time. But when I last did, if memory serves -- I was forwarding email to them as an attachment. I had
to send the email from an address associated with my SpamCop account and
to a SpamCop address specific to me. Any time that pairing was broken,
for any reason, things did not behave properly.
With that in mind, this hints at the pairing being broken. The pairing being broken makes sense with your comment about changing ISPs.
(Assuming your registered source address was your address at your old ISP.) inally
I suspect that you need to follow the "Add/edit your mailhost
configuration" link and update something about your SpamCop account to properly reflect your new ISP.
If this is not what you're hoping to find an answer for, try asking a question along the lines of "What does X mean?" or "How do I fix Y?" or
"How do I prevent Z from happening?".
Jeff, is your @att.net being forwarded to a Y! address of some sort?
If so, this is likely to cause SC to barf.
yessir, silly of me to do so, but I assumed, and that was an oops...
I have done that once or twice, forget why but have mostly pasted source
into the sc window and got report immediately.
This is the gist of it - when I last tried to edit/add addresses, sc
seemed to balk and refuse to accept anything but my original addy BUT it accepted input from my att address.. Since my spam dropped dramatically
at some point, probably due to att filters (I like to think they had to
do something what with their rep), my reporting dropped to nil. Now
seems to be coming back with netflix, paypal, etc spoofs replacing
viagra and nigerians.
The problem seems to be the "something" - I don't grok some of the host entries.
I'd like to dump the cox entries since they are history but sc balks at
my changing id.
Thank you for your time - I'll see if David's reply gives me an inkling.
I'll do some homework on my end if you'll please explain what you are
seeing and what is causing you to pause. Hopefully together we can get
this to work for you. :-)
Thanks for asking.
While poking around in their forums, actually searching the forums for "mailhost" I found the following link which seems extremely germane to
(what you linked to) your original message.
You don't need any of this.
Ignore all the DKIM stuff. It just clutters everything up. Look at
the first received line that isn't showing the source as one of the
ISPs you are using and THAT source is the place to complain to.
germane, indeed...
The forum link on s/c mailhost page ... returns
"The page you requested does not exist "
with a link to sign in, which I couldn't do from there with my original
ID. So something is amiss and maybe an id-ectomy is in order.
Aside, error in above link was "index.php?showforum=7" - so its a
bad link, I guess.
be back...
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