Jeff Chan wrote:
Thanks for your feedback on this. Have you guys looked into ways to prevent these from getting on your lists? For example, is the corpus of new additions small enough to be hand-checked?
It is a few hundred a day and does have to be blocked in real time :(
Seems to me it's better to check first and block second. It's better to let a few spams in than to block legitimate mail, IMO.
For most of what we spot (typically pharmacy spam domains) checking first will mean several thousand more emails coming in.
We do get daily reports and scan these for the presence of fps - but some do slip through. If you get any more - please let me know, or let my team at postmaster@outblaze.com know
regards srs