Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com
Maybe Microsoft allows your small domain as an exception? In the mean time, use Gmail or another cloud provider to get your email. It may be because I have a few mailing lists that keep the volume up enough to avoid falling off their radar. It's kind of ironic that MS throws people's mail away since they send far more mail that recipients want to throw away than either of their large competitors. I've set up special filters that send everything from MS to the spam trap if it's not on a static whitelist. Regards, John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly
Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com
Microsoft is the only mail provider that exhibits this behiavor. And I've heard the same thing from other people using small domains. The Microsoft autobot response a few years ago said "the domain didn't send enough emails." I don't know why I would send more emails to a provider which doesn't deliver them. Maybe Microsoft has reasons, but no customer service answer. Gmail, Yahoo, and others don't have a problem. Maybe Microsoft allows your small domain as an exception? In the mean time, use Gmail or another cloud provider to get your email. On Tue, 19 Mar 2024, John R. Levine wrote: Yep, just had another one. Email to local election office silently vanishes because it uses Office365 Cloud email. I believe they're throwing your mail away, but it's not just because you're small. Like I said, I'm just as small and my mail gets there OK.
Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com
Yep, just had another one. Email to local election office silently vanishes because it uses Office365 Cloud email. I believe they're throwing your mail away, but it's not just because you're small. Like I said, I'm just as small and my mail gets there OK. Needed to use Gmail instead. On Tue, 12 Mar 2024, John Levine wrote: It appears that Sean Donelan said: Microsoft's corporate email systems appear to silently drop email from small domains (like mine). It can't be that simple -- I have some tiny domains and correspond with Microsoft employees all the time. R's, John Regards, John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly
Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com
Yep, just had another one. Email to local election office silently vanishes because it uses Office365 Cloud email. Needed to use Gmail instead. On Tue, 12 Mar 2024, John Levine wrote: It appears that Sean Donelan said: Microsoft's corporate email systems appear to silently drop email from small domains (like mine). It can't be that simple -- I have some tiny domains and correspond with Microsoft employees all the time. R's, John
[NANOG-announce] VIDEO: NANOG 90 Recap + More
*VIDEO: NANOG 90 Recap * Watch Highlight Reel of our Most Recent Meeting Our last meeting may have come and gone— but the memories will last forever! Check out some familiar faces + learn what makes a NANOG meeting special by watching the NANOG 90 Recap! Make memories of your own at our next meeting. Registration is now open for NANOG 91! Watch Now https://nanog.org/stories/nanog-tv/nanog-90-recap/ *What’s it Like to Sponsor NANOG?* Q + A with Sponsor IPv4.Global's Lee Howard Why it's worth your time: Have you ever been curious about or interested in sponsoring a NANOG event? IPv4.Global by Hilco Streambank has been sponsoring NANOG events consecutively since 2015. We caught up with IPv4.Global Senior V.P. Lee Howard to learn more about his experience. Read More https://www.nanog.org/stories/articles/whats-it-like-to-sponsor-nanog/ *NANOG Talk of the Week * Keynote: Abstract Ponderings: A Ten-Year Retrospective w/ Google's Rob Shakir With almost 1k views since our last meeting in February, this talk is worth watching. This discussion is part retrospective/introspective, a candid look at where we've been and what we need to think about as we evolve the next generation of our management (and control) planes. What should we be thinking about as network engineers who write software? Watch Now https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uOWxogW5Ubg=PLO8DR5ZGla8g3h-cGLCF1ywQ7jZLORMIX=3 *Take Advantage of Early Bird Discounted Pricing * Register Now for NANOG 91! Registration is now open for our next meeting, NANOG 91 (10 - 12 June), in Kansas City, MO. Register early to receive discounted pricing. Register Now https://nanog.org/events/nanog-91/ ___ NANOG-announce mailing list NANOG-announce@nanog.org https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-announce
VIDEO: NANOG 90 Recap + More
*VIDEO: NANOG 90 Recap * Watch Highlight Reel of our Most Recent Meeting Our last meeting may have come and gone— but the memories will last forever! Check out some familiar faces + learn what makes a NANOG meeting special by watching the NANOG 90 Recap! Make memories of your own at our next meeting. Registration is now open for NANOG 91! Watch Now https://nanog.org/stories/nanog-tv/nanog-90-recap/ *What’s it Like to Sponsor NANOG?* Q + A with Sponsor IPv4.Global's Lee Howard Why it's worth your time: Have you ever been curious about or interested in sponsoring a NANOG event? IPv4.Global by Hilco Streambank has been sponsoring NANOG events consecutively since 2015. We caught up with IPv4.Global Senior V.P. Lee Howard to learn more about his experience. Read More https://www.nanog.org/stories/articles/whats-it-like-to-sponsor-nanog/ *NANOG Talk of the Week * Keynote: Abstract Ponderings: A Ten-Year Retrospective w/ Google's Rob Shakir With almost 1k views since our last meeting in February, this talk is worth watching. This discussion is part retrospective/introspective, a candid look at where we've been and what we need to think about as we evolve the next generation of our management (and control) planes. What should we be thinking about as network engineers who write software? Watch Now https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uOWxogW5Ubg=PLO8DR5ZGla8g3h-cGLCF1ywQ7jZLORMIX=3 *Take Advantage of Early Bird Discounted Pricing * Register Now for NANOG 91! Registration is now open for our next meeting, NANOG 91 (10 - 12 June), in Kansas City, MO. Register early to receive discounted pricing. Register Now https://nanog.org/events/nanog-91/
Google's security.txt
Anyone from Google, You might want to fix a tiny typo in your security.txt. RFC9116 uses American spelling, not British spelling, like you did. Check here: https://www.uriports.com/tools?method=securitytxt=google.com It's only a small issue, but it might spread when people start using Google's security.txt for inspiration. -- 퓜퓪퓻퓬퓸