Spamcop Blocks Facebook?

Daniel Staal DStaal at usa.net
Thu Mar 4 20:28:47 UTC 2010


On Thu, March 4, 2010 3:19 am, Jay Hennigan wrote:

> Facebook, like many similar sites, rather aggressively requests that its
> users supply their email credentials so that the site can "invite" their
> contacts.  All of them.  Every stinkin' email address they can mine.

Also, Facebook sends mail from many different IP ranges, and non-Facebook
(but @facebook.com) spam mail manages to get sent from overlapping IP
ranges on occasion.

Facebook tends to send mail from address+id at facebook.com, where 'address'
is something like 'notifications' and 'id' is some random string.  Some
spam mail packages cannot distinguish this from address at facebook.com,
which many of the spammers who try to spoof Facebook use  (using the same
common 'address'es as Facebook does).  If you don't watch what you are
doing, this can result in significant amounts of false-positives on manual
sender-based blacklists.

Daniel T. Staal

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