RE: spammer email plateform sentora
03-31-2020, 10:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2020, 10:57 PM by scram.)
I read the link against spamming, but reporting to spamcop is useless. and that's why I wrote on the forum explaining the modalities that you should follow
like i said it's a hybre. you will cut him one head another will push him.
If you do not cut the source that comes from Senora, if it goes through your home, there is a problem with you.
Until you find the problem it will continue to persist.
If it is a fraudulent use of Sentora, it is to you has solved the problem, it is your responsibility. it's up to you to find the solution by revoking all access.
Filtrate to find the culprit. your customers may be unhappy because they no longer know how to manage their server, either, but it is necessary as long as you accept fraudulent use of Sentora.
by not treating the problem you accept that people use your platform for fraudulent purposes.
If I have to give you the headers of the emails to have the addresses and the hours, no problem, it will certainly facilitate your research, but via spamcop or abuse, you can make as many reports as you wish, this will continue, it is the most user of the 2 in the procedure which will lose. it remains to be seen whether the spammer or the spammer will win.
for my part with the hours, the ip addresses in the headers, it should be possible to regain access to your platform and find the culprit.
un nom d'hote qui arrive par votre plateforme: Received: by host.viggomedkrave.com (Postfix, from userid 0)
id E23AC2580C6; Mon, 30 Mar 2020 21:06:08 +0000 (UTC)
hReceived: by host.eugosanine.com (Postfix, from userid 0) id 908C64A1B84; Sun, 29 Mar 2020 02:59:56 +0000 (UTC) host.eugosanine.com [167.99.162.31]
like i said it's a hybre. you will cut him one head another will push him.
If you do not cut the source that comes from Senora, if it goes through your home, there is a problem with you.
Until you find the problem it will continue to persist.
If it is a fraudulent use of Sentora, it is to you has solved the problem, it is your responsibility. it's up to you to find the solution by revoking all access.
Filtrate to find the culprit. your customers may be unhappy because they no longer know how to manage their server, either, but it is necessary as long as you accept fraudulent use of Sentora.
by not treating the problem you accept that people use your platform for fraudulent purposes.
If I have to give you the headers of the emails to have the addresses and the hours, no problem, it will certainly facilitate your research, but via spamcop or abuse, you can make as many reports as you wish, this will continue, it is the most user of the 2 in the procedure which will lose. it remains to be seen whether the spammer or the spammer will win.
for my part with the hours, the ip addresses in the headers, it should be possible to regain access to your platform and find the culprit.
un nom d'hote qui arrive par votre plateforme: Received: by host.viggomedkrave.com (Postfix, from userid 0)
id E23AC2580C6; Mon, 30 Mar 2020 21:06:08 +0000 (UTC)
hReceived: by host.eugosanine.com (Postfix, from userid 0) id 908C64A1B84; Sun, 29 Mar 2020 02:59:56 +0000 (UTC) host.eugosanine.com [167.99.162.31]