When spammers don't like you reporting their spam, they will:
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When spammers don't like you reporting their spam, they will:
- set up a forwarding email address on one of their servers with good DKIM/SPF/DMARC, typically on a domain that will expire soon
- Run a script that spams hundreds of support addresses/web forms with nonsense content using that forwarding address
- Forward all the confirmation receipts to your email addressThat stuff is easy to block, but can be quite a nuisance to the affected support teams.
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When spammers don't like you reporting their spam, they will:
- set up a forwarding email address on one of their servers with good DKIM/SPF/DMARC, typically on a domain that will expire soon
- Run a script that spams hundreds of support addresses/web forms with nonsense content using that forwarding address
- Forward all the confirmation receipts to your email addressThat stuff is easy to block, but can be quite a nuisance to the affected support teams.
I guess they will also use the support forms to try to subscribe me to whatever marketing stuff from there.
So I look forward to interesting messages from Bavarian restaurants, Austrian doctors and swiss lawyers

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I guess they will also use the support forms to try to subscribe me to whatever marketing stuff from there.
So I look forward to interesting messages from Bavarian restaurants, Austrian doctors and swiss lawyers

So I guess for the next few days you can send an e-mail to infgfgfg9964fgtttggg@teamkurofune.com and it will reach me

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When spammers don't like you reporting their spam, they will:
- set up a forwarding email address on one of their servers with good DKIM/SPF/DMARC, typically on a domain that will expire soon
- Run a script that spams hundreds of support addresses/web forms with nonsense content using that forwarding address
- Forward all the confirmation receipts to your email addressThat stuff is easy to block, but can be quite a nuisance to the affected support teams.
ooooooh, so that's what's happening with one of my email addresses!
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When spammers don't like you reporting their spam, they will:
- set up a forwarding email address on one of their servers with good DKIM/SPF/DMARC, typically on a domain that will expire soon
- Run a script that spams hundreds of support addresses/web forms with nonsense content using that forwarding address
- Forward all the confirmation receipts to your email addressThat stuff is easy to block, but can be quite a nuisance to the affected support teams.
@jwildeboer It's probably not related to you reporting them. Most often I'm too lazy to do that and I still get the same kind of spam recently.
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@jwildeboer It's probably not related to you reporting them. Most often I'm too lazy to do that and I still get the same kind of spam recently.
@julian I tracked deep enough to make the connections between reports I made, the sending domains of that spam, the domains used for these support tickets etc. I am 90+% confident it is more causation than correlation.
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@julian I tracked deep enough to make the connections between reports I made, the sending domains of that spam, the domains used for these support tickets etc. I am 90+% confident it is more causation than correlation.
@julian But I also wanted to document in the open how these support ticket spams work. Regardless of the why. The forwarding address is in all cases a google account, so it comes in via google mail servers. I report these domains to google and that's all I can do. The spammers know that Google typically doesn't care, especially when the domains used expire in a few days/a week.
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@julian But I also wanted to document in the open how these support ticket spams work. Regardless of the why. The forwarding address is in all cases a google account, so it comes in via google mail servers. I report these domains to google and that's all I can do. The spammers know that Google typically doesn't care, especially when the domains used expire in a few days/a week.
@jwildeboer Google Account as in Gmail? I'm getting lots of spam forwarded through Google Groups (maybe I should just start filtering that).
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When spammers don't like you reporting their spam, they will:
- set up a forwarding email address on one of their servers with good DKIM/SPF/DMARC, typically on a domain that will expire soon
- Run a script that spams hundreds of support addresses/web forms with nonsense content using that forwarding address
- Forward all the confirmation receipts to your email addressThat stuff is easy to block, but can be quite a nuisance to the affected support teams.
@jwildeboer @homelab That is sad indeed. One email address per service might be good to avoid the problem and just shut that one down but... scary to organise , right?
Why can one not set up email with a key system so if sender does not have the public key it goes into spam? -
So I guess for the next few days you can send an e-mail to infgfgfg9964fgtttggg@teamkurofune.com and it will reach me

@jwildeboer @homelab Free E-Mail alias
Some people pay money for that 
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