I did get the IP offlist, and my initial investigation didn't find it on
any block lists.
Brandon
On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 2:39 PM Slavko via mailop wrote:
> Dňa 9. septembra 2021 17:44:14 UTC používateľ Brandon Long via mailop <
> mailop@mailop.org> napísal:
> >
> >I can't do any investigation
Dňa 13. septembra 2021 21:46:47 UTC používateľ Chris Malton
napísal:
>
>Last I looked, HE tunnels block TCP port 25 unless explicitly requested
>to be unblocked.
Oh, many thanks for it. I miss or forgot this. I am sorry that i blame google
;-)
I didn't care about this for long time, as i had
On 09/09/2021 10:14, Slavko via mailop wrote:
I use HE IPv6 tunnel, with /48 net, from which i use only one /64 block
yet, thus even all neighbors are under my control. I have even working
PTR for IPv6. I didn't noticed any unusual outbound traffic from my net.
Delivery via IPv4 works without
Dňa 9. septembra 2021 17:44:14 UTC používateľ Brandon Long via mailop
napísal:
>
>I can't do any investigation without knowing your IP address or net.
>
Hi,
I send you IPs offlist, did you got it?
regards
Slavko
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 2:18 AM Slavko via mailop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dňa 8. 9. o 22:44 Brandon Long via mailop napísal(a):
> > Hmm, blocking connections is highly unusual for us, as it doesn't provide
> > any feedback, usually we respond with a 5xx banner or to HELO. I would
> > check to see if
Hi,
Dňa 8. 9. o 22:44 Brandon Long via mailop napísal(a):
> Hmm, blocking connections is highly unusual for us, as it doesn't provide
> any feedback, usually we respond with a 5xx banner or to HELO. I would
> check to see if you can reach www.google.com on IPv6 from the same box, and
> if you
Hmm, blocking connections is highly unusual for us, as it doesn't provide
any feedback, usually we respond with a 5xx banner or to HELO. I would
check to see if you can reach www.google.com on IPv6 from the same box, and
if you can, then go ahead and send me your IPv6 address and I can escalate
Dňa 7. 9. o 20:20 John Levine via mailop napísal(a):
> It appears that John Capo via mailop said:
>> The only IPv6 issues I have seen, other than transit only via HE, is
>> delivering to Google. Google seems to assume that mail via IPv6 is spam.
>> The same mail flow via IPv4 is OK with
On 2021-09-07 14:20, John Levine wrote:
It appears that John Capo via mailop said:
The only IPv6 issues I have seen, other than transit only via HE, is
delivering to Google. Google seems to assume that mail via IPv6 is
spam.
The same mail flow via IPv4 is OK with Google. Proper DNS and
It appears that John Capo via mailop said:
>The only IPv6 issues I have seen, other than transit only via HE, is
>delivering to Google. Google seems to assume that mail via IPv6 is spam.
> The same mail flow via IPv4 is OK with Google. Proper DNS and all that
>stuff, of course.
Google has
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