Not unusual for random O365 blocks to appear, I especially like they way the 
reject message trys to refer the user back to their ISP as if their ISP is in 
any way involved with the internal Microsoft blocklist. “<<< 550 5.7.1 
Unfortunately, messages from [x.x.x.x] weren't sent. Please contact your 
Internet service provider since part of their network is on our block list 
(S3150).”

 

 

If you log it here “https://olcsupport.office.com/“ , in a day or two they 
normally fix it, always after saying "I do not see anything offhand with the 
IP’s (x.x.x.x) that would be preventing your mail from reaching our customers", 
then you reply to them with “well there is a problem as you are bouncing the 
email as per the bounce message”. Then they fix it. Same routine every time.

 

 

 

From: NANOG <[email protected]> On Behalf Of David Bass
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2024 7:32 AM
To: <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Subject: Microsoft contact

 

Hi everyone, hope y’all had a great holidays. 

 

I’m looking for a Microsoft Office 365 contact who can help us…we’re struggling 
to get anywhere using the standard methods.  

 

We have a customer whose subnet is blacklisted, and is causing a lot of 
heartache.  We’ve proven to a couple of people at this point that Microsoft is 
blocking inbound traffic from this subnet, and so they can’t send/receive 
emails or access M365.  This is a new eyeball network, so needless to say that 
it’s painful. 

 

Appreciate the help!

 

David

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