On 16-03-16 10:23 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
We have a few emails stacking up to CableOne (who appears to use Synacor)
customers with "421 4.3.4 allocated resources exceeded".

Anyone else seeing the same?

Frank



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Frank's email showed up in the spam folder, and was curious why?

This message had headers that showed either his email server, (but maybe the nosignal.org server) added lots of spam headers..

X-SPAM-FLAG: Yes

X-SpamDetect: ********: 8.0 sd=8.0  0.87((!X-Verify-Helo:+OK),
 (X-myrbl:unknown)) [nnot=0, ng=0, nsum=0, nb=0, nw=0, 4.82]
X-Aspam: Words 0.0 -coupon -spent -citizen -subsequently -returned -livery
 -browser -e-mails -purchased


Might be what the other systems are seeing as well?




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