On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 10:50:22PM -0700, Jay Hennigan wrote:
On 8/23/22 18:33, William Herrin wrote:
Hello,
To folks at places like Google and Godaddy which have gotten, shall we say, overzealous about preventing spam from entering their systems,
Sigh. They are substantially less zealous about preventing spam from leaving their systems.
+1 on the observation. @gmail.com addresses constitute the largest number of spam rejections on our office MX. These have passed SPF and DKIM validation. Would Google not be able to scan outgoing emails for spam activity? Our MX's SpamAssassin spam filter is able to detect most of them by content. Is Google unable to do better than what they currently do for outgoing email? (It is understandable some don't like spam filtering at all. But practically, if all these spam emails were delivered, email would become almost unusable.) Mukund