Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list. You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42:
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list.
You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
Sigh, yes, and the role account email address that posts the weekly report too. :-( I'm open to ideas what to do next. Or just stop posting the routing report - Geoff has long since stopped posting the CIDR Report (it only goes to APOPS list in AsiaPac now). philip --
It appears that pfsinoz@gmail.com is no longer listed, according to the IP and Domain Reputation Checker on the Spamhaus website (https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=pfsinoz@gmail.com). Perhaps it has been de-listed? A suggestion to share this information instead of emailing it is to host it on a website somewhere that people can access it if they have a need for it? Regards, Christopher Hawker -----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+chris=thesysadmin.au@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Philip Smith Sent: Monday, 5 August 2024 12:38 PM To: Nanog <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42:
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list.
You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
Sigh, yes, and the role account email address that posts the weekly report too. :-( I'm open to ideas what to do next. Or just stop posting the routing report - Geoff has long since stopped posting the CIDR Report (it only goes to APOPS list in AsiaPac now). philip --
It has been fixed hours back, Philip. Continue as scheduled. From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+ops.lists=gmail.com@nanog.org> on behalf of Philip Smith <pfsinoz@gmail.com> Date: Monday, 5 August 2024 at 2:44 PM To: Nanog <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42:
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list.
You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
Sigh, yes, and the role account email address that posts the weekly report too. :-( I'm open to ideas what to do next. Or just stop posting the routing report - Geoff has long since stopped posting the CIDR Report (it only goes to APOPS list in AsiaPac now). philip --
According to Philip Smith <pfsinoz@gmail.com>:
Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42:
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list.
You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
Sigh, yes, and the role account email address that posts the weekly report too. :-(
I'm open to ideas what to do next.
You could go to Spamhaus' web site and put in a ticket telling them that it's a mistake. But no need, I did that a few hours ago and it's fixed. I expect it wasn't exactly a false positive, someone with an odd sense of humor probably put your address as a hashbuster in a spam run or something like that, but I pointed to RFC 9324 as an example of why it would be a good idea not to list it again. R's, John -- Regards, John Levine, johnl@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly
I did just that a few minutes after the original email in this thread, it should have already been removed. —srs ________________________________ From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+ops.lists=gmail.com@nanog.org> on behalf of John Levine <johnl@iecc.com> Sent: Monday, August 5, 2024 9:00:01 AM To: nanog@nanog.org <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL According to Philip Smith <pfsinoz@gmail.com>:
Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42:
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list.
You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
Sigh, yes, and the role account email address that posts the weekly report too. :-(
I'm open to ideas what to do next.
You could go to Spamhaus' web site and put in a ticket telling them that it's a mistake. But no need, I did that a few hours ago and it's fixed. I expect it wasn't exactly a false positive, someone with an odd sense of humor probably put your address as a hashbuster in a spam run or something like that, but I pointed to RFC 9324 as an example of why it would be a good idea not to list it again. R's, John -- Regards, John Levine, johnl@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly
You could go to Spamhaus' web site and put in a ticket telling them that it's a mistake.
There's always one smart alec. I wonder why that didn't occur to me. Oh yeah, that's right, because ITS NOT MY EMAIL ADDRESS. I don't know if it got listed because of the Routing Table Report or because of some other actual spammy shit elsewhere I have not seen. Whilst I am happy to vouch for the former, I am not happy to vouch for the latter. Obviously. Jeez.
participants (5)
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Christopher Hawker
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John Levine
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Laura Smith
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Philip Smith
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Suresh Ramasubramanian