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Something weird AF is happening with yahoo email.

I’ve been subscribed to both of these newsletters for at least two years. I open them every day.

This morning (well yesterday I guess but I saw them this morning) they both ended up in my junk mail so I moved them to my inbox.

And now look at them. This doesn’t make sense. Why is this happening? I had to take screenshots because I feel like it’s me, it’s 7:30 AM and I just started my 2nd cup of coffee so maybe I’m dumb?

WHAT IS HAPPENING?!?!

I don’t like that these went to spam, but otherwise at least I can still read them. But this will be really problematic for people who are applying for jobs, what if they get a job offer from someone but they think it’s from someone else because their email makes it appear it came from someone else?

Is this so scammers can more easily scam? This makes me wildly uncomfortable and I don’t know what to do about it.

Edited to add: this is some kind of weird ass error in the iPhone mail app that comes on the phone, because if I look at my mailbox through a browser everything is fine.

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@fuomag9 granted, @stratosphere only lists what pinged / portscanned / attacked their systems and nothing else.

Which is why I use multiple blocklists simultaneously to filter traffic.

Personally I consider #ClownFlare aka. #CloudFlare to be a #RogueISP that was allowed to become #TooBigToBlock just like #Outlook.com / #Hotmail,#GMail and #YahooMail as well as #Mailbox.org are today in terms of #eMail...

GitHublists.d/blocklists.list.tsv at main · greyhat-academy/lists.dList of useful things. Contribute to greyhat-academy/lists.d development by creating an account on GitHub.

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