Re: [AusNOG] fortifiedserver.net ??

2018-04-11 Thread Dibbles
 I would suggest trying to contact hostduplex which is the registrant
contact for fortifiedserver.net and seeing if it's one of their servers or
a cloud server of theirs.

On 11 April 2018 at 17:29, Ross Wheeler  wrote:

>
> Gentlemen (and ladies!) - I'm not often stuck with no idea which way to
> even begin... but I am this afternoon.
>
> I've a customer who has been trying to email a supplier of theirs, but the
> mail keeps bouncing back. It's not the usual fat-fingered address. When I
> started investigating it, I see the recipients email is handled by mx1 and
> mx2.fortifiedserver.net
>
> When I send an email (from a different domain to my customer) to the
> recipient I get an immediate bounce that says:
>
>  - Transcript of session follows -
>   ... while talking to mx1.fortifiedserver.net.:
>   >>> RCPT To:<@**.com.au>
>   <<< 550 Sorry, we do not accept connections from you.
>   550 5.1.1 <@**.com.au>... User unknown
>   451 4.4.1 reply: read error from mx1.fortifiedserver.net.
>
>
> I've checked and my mailservers are not in any blacklist I can find.
> I've never been used as a spam relay, or origin of spam, the mail server
> reputation on everything I've been able to find is "good". Yes, I have
> proper RDNS etc and have had for decades.
>
> Both http://fortifiedserver.net/ and https://fortifiedserver.net/ are a
> waste of time.
> whois fortifiedserver.net doesn't return anything useful.
> Google isn't returning anything helpful or relevant.
>
> Anyone got any bright ideas?
>
> R.
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Re: [AusNOG] fortifiedserver.net ??

2018-04-11 Thread Christopher Hawker
Kinda defeats the purpose of his customer paying him to do their IT work, does 
it not?


CH.


From: AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> on behalf of James Hodgkinson 
<yale...@ricetek.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 7:30:52 PM
To: Ross Wheeler; AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] fortifiedserver.net ??

Tell the customer to call their supplier and tell them to make a complaint to 
THEIR supplier? Sounds like someone's cut-rate piece of junk service is causing 
troubles.

James

On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, at 17:29, Ross Wheeler wrote:
>
> Gentlemen (and ladies!) - I'm not often stuck with no idea which way to
> even begin... but I am this afternoon.
>
> I've a customer who has been trying to email a supplier of theirs, but the
> mail keeps bouncing back. It's not the usual fat-fingered address. When I
> started investigating it, I see the recipients email is handled by mx1 and
> mx2.fortifiedserver.net
>
> When I send an email (from a different domain to my customer) to the
> recipient I get an immediate bounce that says:
>
>   - Transcript of session follows -
>... while talking to mx1.fortifiedserver.net.:
>>>> RCPT To:<@**.com.au>
><<< 550 Sorry, we do not accept connections from you.
>550 5.1.1 <@**.com.au>... User unknown
>451 4.4.1 reply: read error from mx1.fortifiedserver.net.
>
>
> I've checked and my mailservers are not in any blacklist I can find.
> I've never been used as a spam relay, or origin of spam, the mail server
> reputation on everything I've been able to find is "good". Yes, I have
> proper RDNS etc and have had for decades.
>
> Both http://fortifiedserver.net/ and https://fortifiedserver.net/ are a
> waste of time.
> whois fortifiedserver.net doesn't return anything useful.
> Google isn't returning anything helpful or relevant.
>
> Anyone got any bright ideas?
>
> R.
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Re: [AusNOG] fortifiedserver.net ??

2018-04-11 Thread James Hodgkinson
Tell the customer to call their supplier and tell them to make a complaint to 
THEIR supplier? Sounds like someone's cut-rate piece of junk service is causing 
troubles.

James

On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, at 17:29, Ross Wheeler wrote:
> 
> Gentlemen (and ladies!) - I'm not often stuck with no idea which way to 
> even begin... but I am this afternoon.
> 
> I've a customer who has been trying to email a supplier of theirs, but the 
> mail keeps bouncing back. It's not the usual fat-fingered address. When I 
> started investigating it, I see the recipients email is handled by mx1 and 
> mx2.fortifiedserver.net
> 
> When I send an email (from a different domain to my customer) to the 
> recipient I get an immediate bounce that says:
> 
>   - Transcript of session follows -
>... while talking to mx1.fortifiedserver.net.:
>>>> RCPT To:<@**.com.au>
><<< 550 Sorry, we do not accept connections from you.
>550 5.1.1 <@**.com.au>... User unknown
>451 4.4.1 reply: read error from mx1.fortifiedserver.net.
> 
> 
> I've checked and my mailservers are not in any blacklist I can find.
> I've never been used as a spam relay, or origin of spam, the mail server 
> reputation on everything I've been able to find is "good". Yes, I have 
> proper RDNS etc and have had for decades.
> 
> Both http://fortifiedserver.net/ and https://fortifiedserver.net/ are a 
> waste of time.
> whois fortifiedserver.net doesn't return anything useful.
> Google isn't returning anything helpful or relevant.
> 
> Anyone got any bright ideas?
> 
> R.
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