On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 06:29:52AM +0100, Poliman - Serwis wrote: > Hmm, you know... Contact in any case with the Microsoft was pain in > ass many times. Second thing better do some "backup way" if > contacting with ms support do nothing like almost all time. Now I > am really surprised, because they answer (wow!), they answer in > short time (WOW!) and it was positive answer which resolved some > problem (INSANE WOW!). That's all. In my earlier post I put the > link to form, which can help in similar problems to mine.
IKR? Where is that Microsoft we all love to hate? :) Companies evolve over time, and right now Microsoft's postmaster seems to be distancing itself from their former reputation. I talked to someone else fairly recently who got a reply but NOT resolution of the issue. But in that case I think that person had some spammy practices and/or suspicious mail content. So this "new" Microsoft won't just roll over for you; they are going to examine things and make the best decision they can do for their users. Glad it worked out for you. > 2017-10-27 18:01 GMT+02:00 /dev/rob0 <r...@gmx.co.uk>: > > > On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 12:33:03PM +0200, Poliman - Serwis wrote: > > > I know that MS has own black list but why they block me. > > > > There is exactly one place which can answer that question, and it's > > *NOT* the postfix-users mailing list! > > > > If Microsoft is blocking you, ASK MICROSOFT for help. > > > > Recently (June) I helped someone with the same problem. Microsoft > > postmaster was contacted, a human replied, and the IP address was > > removed from their blacklist. > > > > Seriously ... why did no one else suggest this? Even if, as one > > might imagine, they didn't care enough to reply (as is the case at > > Google and other large receivers), Microsoft really is the only > > reasonable one to ask about this. > > > > #include <standard-deliverability-advice.h> -- http://rob0.nodns4.us/ Offlist GMX mail is seen only if "/dev/rob0" is in the Subject: