Hi Ken,
Have you verified that your secondary can actually resolve their outbound
IP properly? I only say this because your situation reminds me of a very
similar incident many years ago where a legacy firewall rule was assuming
that query ports *had* to be 53.
Just a wild hunch, I still
Contact at Edward Jones or Alliance Data? A user reports email not
received, but nothing in my exim logs to show a delivery attempt.
Edward Jones Technical Assistance confirms the from email addresses (nope,
not in the exim logs) and provided the IP addresses of the sending servers
-- not in the
For what it's worth, we are also seeing the issues described along with a
spike in hard bounces due to non-existent address, e.g.: "550 5.1.1 <%@
aol.com>: Recipient address rejected: aol.com". I suspect it to be related
to the other issues, as the volume of these bounces is significantly higher
Seems to have tailed off from a peak around 8am eastern this morning, but we're
still seeing a few percent failure like the below
error from remote mail server after initial connection: host
mailin-01.mx.aol.com [64.12.88.131]: 421 mtaiw-mae07.mx.aol.com Service
unavailable - try again later
Hi Frank,
It would seem that you are not alone. We received word form AOL about some
issues they were dealing with this morning and that they were working through
them.
Regards,
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Frank Bulk
Sent:
Well, there is a mismatch of the SPF records, the root for the domain says
-all, but the included one that actually has the relevant /26 says ~all, but
aside from that, I’d suggest that you open a ticket with Hotmail Support and
ask what the issue is.
Aloha,
Michael.
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Michael J Wise |
We saw this over noon hour yesterday (Wednesday), and now again today, since
6:19 am U.S. Central:
421 4.2.1 "Service unavailable. Please try again later."
We're seeing this on multiple IPs, such as 152.163.0.68, 152.163.0.99,
152.163.0.100, and 64.12.88.163.
The last email that we
Does anyone have a contact at Proof point? Surprise listing for one of
$dayjob's email servers. I received notification of delisting, but mail
queues do not reflect this. I was told to contact Mizuho Sejimo
directly, but he did not include any direct contact information.
Thanks in advance,
seeing the same here.
.xyz domains went from almost zero to more than 200k uniq domains per
day. therefore no more ransomware right now...
the question is what's behind those domains? i didn't have the time to
analyze it, yet.
Cheers,
Stefan
On 10/13/2016 01:12 PM, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
>
Hello
Since about one week I notice higher load on my spamtraps.
http://blacklist.woody.ch/rbltop.php
Aeh, yes, nearly exclusively .xyz domains hitting my spamtraps at the
moment.
Anyone else noticing this? Worth notifying the registrar? Has anyone a
good contact to nic.xyz?
-Benoît Panizzon-
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