Am 02.11.24 um 18:45 schrieb Sebastian Nielsen via mailop:

If its those pesky crap TLD’s just block the whole TLD. As you said the spammer is not sending from @gmail.com but from a own domain using gmail MX right?

My blocklist is:

/\.(accountant|accountants|asia|auto|berlin|bid|buzz|camera|car|cam|cars|casa|cfd|christmas|click|club|college|computer|country|cricket|cyou|date|design|download|exposed|email|fail|faith|finance|fit|fun|gdn|global|guru|help|host|jetzt|kim|icu|life|live|link|loan|london|media|men|mom|news|ninja|online|page|party|photography|pro|protection|pub|racing|realtor|reise|ren|rent|rest|review|rocks|science|security|shop|site|solutions|space|storage|store|stream|study|surf|tech|technology|theatre|today|top|trade|university|uno|us|viajes|vip|vividal|wang|webcam|website|win|work|works|world|xin|xyz|zip|xn--.*)$/

Sadly, while there's a lot of spam with those TLDs, there are some legit domains whose messages my users want. At least online, life, email, pro, xyz, us, berlin, and likely a couple others that I'm currently not aware of. Using those TLDs for scoring is fine, especially when combined with questionable hosting provider IPs.

Cheers,
Hans-Martin
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