Hello,
scenario:
90% of my customers are from spain. spanish mobile 3G connections and most home DSL not only use dynamic IP, but also IPs that at some point have been blacklisted.
one specific customer was complaining a lot that when sending emails from their mobiles to their offices (ex: from [email protected] to [email protected]) they arrived marked as spam, so what we did was adding their internal email adresses to the whitelist
THE PROBLEM:
now, out of a sudden, some spamming mecanism is sending hundrets of emails where the destination email is = origin email. (ex: from [email protected] to [email protected]) and as you can guess, due the whitelist, all this emails are not filtered as spam, ever.
i have looked at the headers, the origin is always a different IP range and a different google.com account
how could i solve & filter this problem?
scenario:
90% of my customers are from spain. spanish mobile 3G connections and most home DSL not only use dynamic IP, but also IPs that at some point have been blacklisted.
one specific customer was complaining a lot that when sending emails from their mobiles to their offices (ex: from [email protected] to [email protected]) they arrived marked as spam, so what we did was adding their internal email adresses to the whitelist
THE PROBLEM:
now, out of a sudden, some spamming mecanism is sending hundrets of emails where the destination email is = origin email. (ex: from [email protected] to [email protected]) and as you can guess, due the whitelist, all this emails are not filtered as spam, ever.
i have looked at the headers, the origin is always a different IP range and a different google.com account
how could i solve & filter this problem?
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