I feel kind of dumb because I should have looked at the spam emails more closely, but I just checked and almost EVERY SINGLE spam landing in my Graymail for the last few days has a from address in this pattern:
support.+<sonic-user-name>=yahoo.com@<random-first-name><random-single-digit-number><random-last-name><random-single-digit-number><random-job-title>.com.ch
I received 42 of these emails today and almost 70 yesterday.
For example, here are some of the from email addresses:
support.+advmkt=yahoo.com@barry1moore5hygienist.com.ch
support.+advmkt=yahoo.com@harold2morris3carpenter.com.ch
support.+advmkt=yahoo.com@jacob9ramos9businessperson.com.ch
Now that I see the pattern, I added this to my Sonic blocklist:
support.+advmkt*yahoo.com@*
Note that "=" is not a valid character (according to the blocklist entry form) so I put a "*" there instead.
I'm sure the spammer will switch up their pattern in the next few days, but at least I'll stop the onslaught for now!
support.+<sonic-user-name>=yahoo.com@<random-first-name><random-single-digit-number><random-last-name><random-single-digit-number><random-job-title>.com.ch
I received 42 of these emails today and almost 70 yesterday.
For example, here are some of the from email addresses:
support.+advmkt=yahoo.com@barry1moore5hygienist.com.ch
support.+advmkt=yahoo.com@harold2morris3carpenter.com.ch
support.+advmkt=yahoo.com@jacob9ramos9businessperson.com.ch
Now that I see the pattern, I added this to my Sonic blocklist:
support.+advmkt*yahoo.com@*
Note that "=" is not a valid character (according to the blocklist entry form) so I put a "*" there instead.
I'm sure the spammer will switch up their pattern in the next few days, but at least I'll stop the onslaught for now!