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- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 18:23:58 +0900
- From: Nguyễn Vũ Hưng <vuhung16plus@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] narisumashi mail?
- References: <4FD5B2B1.2090305@dcook.org>
Hello, On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Darren Cook <darren@example.com> wrote: > > I have a couple of yahoo.co.jp accounts, mainly for testing. One just > said "このメールは、なりすましメールの可能性があります". Looking up なり > すまし it defined it as the username/password may have been stolen, so > someone may be using the account who is not the real holder. This is a real world of narisumasi: http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20120608-00000510-san-soci Ms. 菊地直子 lives under the name 櫻井千鶴子, which is not hers. > That made > no sense - it could apply to any email account on the internet. Because the Japanese tries to explain narisumasi me-ru in simple way, and some correctness must be traded off for simplicity. > > Their help link goes here: > http://help.yahoo.co.jp/help/jp/ymail/anti-spam/anti-spam-31.html This could be a cause of being classified as narisumasi. But if you could send the mails' headers here, we can judge technically. > > I skimmed it, and still didn't really get it. I *think* it is saying it > shows that warning when someone is using a from address that is an > @yahoo.co.jp email address, but they did not use the web interface (or > an SMTP server that requires a login - do Yahoo offer that?) However, this is what google's mail judge an email as *spam* - Originated IP of the email is in a blacklist. and judges and email as *phising* if "From:" field in email header has no relation with the IP/domain he mail comes from (I guess) And I think mail.yahoo.co.jp's scoring systems handles in the same way. mail.yahoo.co.jp supports SMTP (http://help.yahoo.co.jp/mail/mailsoft/mailsoft-01.html) And a mail sent using yahoo's SMTP but the From: field does not include yahoo.co.jp, I think it could be judged narisumasi. Just some guess :) I think sysadmins who work with mail servers will have more accurate answers. -- Best Regards, Nguyen Hung Vu [aka: NVH] ( in Vietnamese: Nguyễn Vũ Hưng ) vuhung16plus{remove}@gmail.dot.com , YIM: vuhung16 , Skype: vuhung16plus, twitter: vuhung, MSN: vuhung16. http://www.facebook.com/nguyenvuhung Nguyễn Vũ Hưng's blog on Free and Open Source: http://nguyenvuhungvietnam.wordpress.com/ Học tiếng Nhật: http://hoc-tiengnhat.blogspot.com/ Vietnamese LibreOffice: http://libo-vi.blogspot.com/ Mozilla & Firefox tiếng Việt: http://mozilla-vi.blogspot.com/ Disclaimer: When posted to social networking groups include, but not limited Linux Users' Groups, Free and Open Sources forums, mailing lists, the above is my personal opinion and is *not* the opinion of my employer(s), associations and/or groups I join.
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