Jayson Smith writes:
> Update: Sometime in the night, my IP was silently removed from
> Microsoft's block list. I've never had that happen, but all's well
> that ends well, at least for now.
Thanks for the update.
Yes, that happens, and for those of us trying to support you all, this
lack of
Hi,
Update: Sometime in the night, my IP was silently removed from
Microsoft's block list. I've never had that happen, but all's well that
ends well, at least for now.
Jayson
On 3/11/2024 10:18 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 3/11/24 6:28 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
Hi,
So it's happened again and
On 3/12/24 11:40, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
I'm interested what independent mailman-users@ think on technical
issues of DKIM/SPF, but `advice' from fined monopolist google Not wanted.
Search RISKS archives around the time SPF was introduced, that's about
the earliest discussion I know of.
> From: Lindsay Haisley
> On top of this, MS Outlook servers are, and have been for a long time,
> a real PITA, notorious for long time for blocking emails on very flimsy
> grounds. To the best of my knowledge, there's no fix for this at the
> list-server level.
>
> The bottom line seems to be
On 3/11/24 6:28 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
Hi,
So it's happened again and I have no idea why, though I suspect some of
my IP neighbors may have been put on Microsoft's naughty list as my
subnet with Linode was recently listed on Uceprotect level 2. Anyway, I
go to send an Email to an Outlook
On Mon, 2024-03-11 at 21:28 -0400, Jayson Smith wrote:
> So it's happened again and I have no idea why, though I suspect some of
> my IP neighbors may have been put on Microsoft's naughty list as my
> subnet with Linode was recently listed on Uceprotect level 2. Anyway, I
> go to send an Email