On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have two email addresses, one for business the other for personal use.
An item ordered from Amazon arrived missing one piece. I called the seller
and they asked for a copy of the invoice when responding to a message they
tried sending to my person address. That was blocked:
Aug 9 07:04:09 salmo postfix/smtpd[11895]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
o1326.shared.klaviyomail.com[167.89.77.234]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable;
Client host [167.89.77.234] blocked using bl.spamcop.net;
from=<bounces+42894315-d079-rshepard=twodogs...@k1.marketing.charbroil.com>
to=<[email protected]> proto=ESMTP helo=<o1326.shared.klaviyomail.com>
But, when I gave the support person my business email address that message
came through. Why might a message to one address be blocked but not blocked
to the other?
Assuming that salmo hosts both e-mail domains, here are a couple
scenarios that occur to me:
Timing. If spamcop mistakenly blocked the klaviyomail.com domain and
the latter's admins successfully cleared it up after the first message
was sent but before the second was sent, the difference may be due to
nothing more than the timing.
Different configs. I'm not a postfix user, so I don't know if it's
possible that one of your e-mail domains has a different configuration
than the other.
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