Okay, the External Facing messaging is along the lines of:
Skinny: Issue resolved. ☺
“Yer Bug Is Fixed!”
Some references were made to Han Solo on the intercom when they were trying to
rescue the Princess, but were removed.
Can’t really say more, but they tell me the Root Cause has been
Thanks for the input!
Steve -- I've been on a couple calls with Securence and they're not willing
to stop the message-id modification. They did offer to tack on .invalid to
the FROM address to bypass our DMARC, but I'm not a big fan of that idea.
They said they're handling each p=reject on a
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Joel Beckham wrote:
> Are there any negative consequences to consider before excluding
> message-id from our signature?
>
> ...found that Securence / usinternet.com (A forwarder) gets a measurable
> percentage of our mail and modifies the
> On May 26, 2016, at 1:25 PM, Joel Beckham wrote:
>
> Are there any negative consequences to consider before excluding message-id
> from our signature?
>
> I'm working towards p=reject on bombbomb.com and found that Securence /
> usinternet.com (A forwarder) gets a
We seem to be receiving disconnects and "451 Internal queueing error" when
trying to deliver to them today.
Seems a bit sporadic, so what to make sure it's not just our servers here.
Sincerely,
Eric Tykwinski
TrueNet, Inc.
P: 610-429-8300
This opens up for an interesting discussion.
We experienced the very same issue in the past for few customers and
enabling a captcha was the only viable option.
The "bots" (don't really know actually) managed to complete a COI
process with several free accounts.
Ip ranges were different some on
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Al Iverson
wrote:
> I've heard John Levine propose the "hidden link to catch scanning
> robots" solution but I've never heard of an email system implementing
>
I'm running through my head how that would work, and makes for some very
In the confirmation message, there is a link (which looks like a button) to
click to confirm you want to be on the list. That link is being followed
and the addresses activated. My working theory is that some mail filtering
software is fetching the URLs it sees.
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 5:47 PM,