We *ARE* working on making it easier… Witness this (granted, if’s for Exchange Online, but):
https://sender.office.com Some of it is taking longer than everyone would prefer, but. Is that shack for rent on weekends? Aloha, Michael. -- Michael J Wise | Microsoft | Spam Analysis | "Your Spam Specimen Has Been Processed." | Got the Junk Mail Reporting Tool<http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18275> ? From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Aaron C. de Bruyn Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 11:06 AM To: Jay Hennigan <mailop-l...@keycodes.com> Cc: mailop@mailop.org Subject: Re: [mailop] Mail accepted by outlook.com/hotmail.com disappears. On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Jay Hennigan <mailop-l...@keycodes.com<mailto:mailop-l...@keycodes.com>> wrote: Am I just grumpy this week? Kinda. The desire to move to a small cabin in the woods and never hear the words 'e-mail' or 'Microsoft' ever again sounds perfect right about now--so I guess I am grumpy. ;) Is e-mail no longer a cooperative system? It is. Please be at least as aggressive with stopping spam leaving your network as you are with that entering it. I guess that's the crux of the problem. * It's not my mail server. * The customer can't afford full-time IT staff to manage and monitor their infrastructure. They don't want to pay us to manage their mail server until it has problems. * Microsoft makes it extremely difficult to get delisted once there are problems (like a virus that blasts out spam) * They like having a mail server that costs them $0/year for the last 8 years, so they don't want to pay $200/mo to switch to Exchange online. I guess one of those things is going to have to 'give'. I'd like it to be "Microsoft making it extremely difficult to get delisted once a virus has been cleaned up", but that's a pipe dream. *sigh* Thanks for the input Jay. -A
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