On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 11:10:02AM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I already have a script with regex's for blacklisting IP's but I am
> getting several repeat spam emails to many of my email addresses, same
> senders, but from Gmail especially.
>
> I can't  blacklist those since gmail has so many MX's, which would
> interfere with good emails too. Gmail probably wouldn't like that
> either.
>
> Any ideas what I should do?
>
> The only thing I have thought of would be to reject those as a
> non-existent user just for those spam messages, but I'm not sure how to
> make that happen.
>
> Die spammers, Die!!!
> Chris Bennett
>

Hi Chris,

I did not try this myself but just found this:
 - https://support.google.com/mail/contact/abuse?hl=en

and an excerpt from gmails program policy
> Don't use Gmail to distribute spam or unsolicited commercial mail.
>
> You are not allowed to use Gmail to send email in violation of the CAN-SPAM
Act
> or other anti-spam laws; to send unauthorized email via open, third-party
> servers; or to distribute the email addresses of any person without their
> consent.

source: https://www.gmail.com/intl/en/mail/help/program_policies.html

I think it's worth a try to report those accounts. Even if the accounts
happen
to change maybe it will trigger Google to filter out those specific pests on
their side?

Regards,
Adam

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