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Throw-away e-mail addresses

We have accounts with all the webmail providers for deliverability testing.

Today I tried to set up the main contact address for my Yahoo! account to be:
yahoo-throw@example.com, the attempt was blocked by Yahoo! with an error. Oops! There's a problem. (#604,E2) You are trying to add an email address that has been blocked by the email address owner.
Please enter a different email address.
This is not true as Yahoo! had not tested this address, no connection came from their servers.

Sky Moves E-mail Service to Yahoo!

skyswitch2.pngAs most Sky mail customers will be only too aware of by now; Sky are trransferring their service from Gmail to Yahoo!

So far the change, which started on the 4th April, has not exactly gone smoothly.

One legacy from the Gmail service is the SPF record for sky.com:

"v=spf1 ip4:87.86.189.0/25 include:aspmx.googlemail.com a:im3.sky.com mx:sky.com include:sendgrid.net ~all"
which has not been updated to reflect the new status.

Our customers may experience delays on mail from non-whitelisted @sky.com addresses as a result.

Sky.com mail users must now take additional precautions to secure their account.

Yahoo! Account Hacking Continues Apace!

UPDATE 10th July: Yet more accounts have been hacked in the last 24-hours, so the problem continues. snapshot10.png

We've seen a huge increase in spam coming from yahoo.com e-mail servers.

Many accounts have been compromised, more come in every day. There is much talk on the web about this and as of this morning the problem ain't fixed!

Currently the spams are punting links to fake pages promoting work at home or diet scams. snapshot9.png

Both BTinternet (but only for the time being) & now Sky e-mail services in the UK are outsourced to Yahoo! so those accounts are also vulnerable to hijacking.

snapshot8.png Our advice once hacked:
You MUST change your password immediately! If the same password has been used elsewhere then you change it there too as those are also now at risk. If you need a password suggestion: Think of a line from your favorite song (or poem if you like) and use the initial letters from each word, including capital letters and punctuation. Your new password must be at least ten apparently random letters for it to be secure.

What are Yahoo! up to?

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UPDATE 17th June: Our server just rejected a spam sent via a Yahoo! server from <bigbiglottocompany@gmail.com>.

You do wonder sometimes. Why on earth are Yahoo! sending SPAM on behalf of these users of other webmail services: hotmail.fr, hotmail.com, gmail.com, rediffmail.com, live.com.

These are sender domains strained from our recent logs and are associated with connections from yahoo.com servers.