Oh, really, @Fortinet?
An antispam company that sends spam you can't unsubscribe from. I don't even.
iptables -I INPUT 1 -s smtp.fortinetpm.com -j DROPpic.twitter.com/Mn5QUzgVsB
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You wish. They won't even notice. Perhaps you need telebit trailblazer over damp string mode. Interestingly, the spamtrap has: Subject: [Fortinet] FortiGuard Weekly Newsletter timestamp: 2020-03-27 And a pile of domains originallly registered to "mxie001 @ yahoo . com" ... ^^!
Oh, I know they won't notice, but it still feels marginally more appropriate than just sending their mails to /dev/null at the MX level.
I like the way you think
I wonder if there's like a reverse slowloris you could do. Just to make that connection hang open for hours.
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