Bob clearly doesn't understand how spam works. The only reason "http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~elections" came to be a spam target is because spammers do https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_harvest_attack , not because of Election Buddy. And, btw, it isn't only election buddy which sends messages to "http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~elections". I think you'll have to check your "Trash" folder for "http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~elections" messages every so often. Nevertheless, we can check the privacy options of electionbuddy.com when you find some time. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sat, 1 May 2021 13:42:46 -0700 (PDT) > > > Date: Sat, 01 May 2021 16:15:04 -0400 > > From: Jeff Gale <http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~jeff.gale> > > To: Bob Gulino <http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~bob.gulino> > > Cc: Board of Directors <http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~board> > > > > Bob - > > > > Thanks for looking into this. > > > > The only spam emails that I've been seeing recently are from > > "Aleksandr". These emails are prefixed with "***SPAM***" in the > > subject. Unfortunately "Aleksandr" does not always use the same email > > address, it plugs-in different numbers where the "#" variables are in > > "info@s##.starcom-pvl.ru". > > > > Can you block email addresses with variables, or do you have to > > explicitly list every single specific email address? > > > > Or, can you direct emails marked as spam "***SPAM***" to the Junk > > folder? I've looked for a setting in the Roundcube Webmail email > > interface to do this; however, I've not found anything. > > > > I'm not going to click on the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of these > > emails from "Aleksandr" as I don't trust the emails to start with. > > > > Cheers, > > Jeff > > Board of Directors > > > > Mobile: (408) 799-0500 [1] > > > > Unumhum Brewing > > _Ca's First Co-op Brewery_ > > > > On 2021-05-01 15:18, Bob Gulino wrote: > > > > > Hello, Everyone, > > > > > > Some of you may have noticed a recent uptick in the number of spam > > > email messages in your Unumhum Brewing inbox. (In addition to notes > > > from Alexander, "Terminix Affiliate" and "MeetAsianLady" seem to be > > > quite popular.) > > > > > > It seems that most (probably 90-90%) of these messages are being sent > > > to http://www.unumhumbrewing.com/~elections. > > > > > > Noelle, could you please check the privacy settings for our account at > > > Election Buddy? This is the only account that I can think of that > > > should be using this address, so I suspect that Election Buddy is the > > > culprit. It may be too late to eliminate the damage of this email > > > address already getting into the hands of the spam bots, but this may > > > help mitigate further spread. > > > > > > In parallel, I will be adjusting the spam filters and blockers for this > > > email address on the server side to minimize the arrival of these spam > > > messages in our inbox. These adjustments may or may not affect needed > > > messages, so these filters will be to be monitored to check > > > performance. Also, I should be able to add Election Buddy to the "white > > > list," so messages from that service should be OK. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Bob