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realcaseyrollins, to conservative
wintermute_oregon, (edited )

This is going to be a very important ruling that many people are going to turn partisan.

I believe it was Kavanaugh who asked about Obama and drones. That was a really good question.

I don’t like the term immunity but I get it. We can’t go after the president for everything they do as it will turn into a clusterfuck really fast.

This is one of those days I am glad I am not a member of SCOTUS or someone who has to deal with trying to figure this mess out.

ETA: To be clear this isn’t as much about Trump as it is about the role of President. This could be a huge and impacting decision.

wintermute_oregon,

www.cnn.com/2024/04/25/politics/…/index.html

I like how different headlines word it differently.

This is they’ll reject sweeping immunity.

This will be an interesting case for future and past presidents. Could Obama be charged with murder killing us citizens over seas?

wintermute_oregon,

and the answer won’t come from this decision. This will be a narrow decision I suspect. The court will keep it very focused for the reasons you listed above

wintermute_oregon,

You won’t know until they vote and give their written opinion. The devil is in the details.

wintermute_oregon,

Well it is rare to hear such a legal expert weight that he can read the minds of the courts. Based on the prior cases, they have been all over the place. The court isn’t evenly divided on each case.

wintermute_oregon, (edited )

but it’s not like they’ve been difficult to read at any stage of this hearing and other past cases they’ve taken.

I would expect someone to read what they actually say before making snide remarks.

wintermute_oregon,

I quoted you.

clement, to techsupport
@clement@ck.villisek.fr avatar

Domain facing massive e-mail spoofing attacks: Can something be done?

Hello,

I am running my own mailserver using Mailcow and I noticed, since mid-January, a huge rise of e-mail address spoofing attacks, in three ways:
(1) a lot of spam ends up in the inbox despite having rspamd.
(2) a few undelivered e-mail errors
(3) some e-mails with rubbish content sent to public administrations, with my e-mail address mentioned in the "via" field, but different sender address (possibly from a third hacked mailserver), end up in my inbox as well.

My mailserver doesn't seem to have been hacked BTW, as e-mails were sent today and the last connection to the SMTP service was 2 days ago according to Mailcow admin UI.

Here are my questions:
(1) Does the address spoofing make that rubbish mail end up in the recipients' inbox?
(2) Is it shown as being sent by me or by the third hacked mailserver?
(3) Is there a way to block the incoming spam using that technique in rspamd?
(4) Can this spoofing attack impact my domain name's reputation (blacklist, ...?)
(5) Last but not least, do you think I could get in legal trouble given the fact attackers seem to spoof my e-mail to target public administrations of my country (France, in case that matters)? If so, what could prove neither me nor my mailserver are faulty?

I am respecting all the good practices for e-mail security (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and even signing my emails with an S/MIME cert). Oh and my server isn't an open relay ^_^

Thank you!

@email @techsupport

wintermute_oregon,

Are you sure it’s spoofing and not a relay attack? It’s doubtful anyone would spoof you. More likely you left a relay open.

wintermute_oregon,

Check logs to verify you’re not sending the messages. It’s highly unusual for them to use a small domain for spoofing. The idea behind spoofing is you are using a name people would identify with.

wintermute_oregon,

If you’re small you won’t have a reputation. It’s why they are not targeted. By default they’ll go to junk.

Dkim/spf will help you out. You’ll end up being blacklisted over it. You don’t send enough email to have a true reputation.

Most spam filters for companies like Microsoft/proofpoint/mimecast will just end up adding your IP to the email firewall. That’ll be dropped on delivery.

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