I replied to Scott off list but it might have gotten spam foldered.
> On Aug 16, 2021, at 7:32 PM, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
>
> You might find https://sendertool.vadesecure.com/ to be a better way
> to work through the issue.
>
> Good luck,
> Al Iverson
>
>> On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at
You might find https://sendertool.vadesecure.com/ to be a better way
to work through the issue.
Good luck,
Al Iverson
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 12:24 PM Scott Mutter via mailop
wrote:
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> Anybody from Vade on the list able to give any details as to why
> 66.11.124.112 is listed?
>
> Apparently
On 8/16/21 18:07, Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
Thanks Alex.
This looks to be working now.
Was this being blocked by Comcast or by Vade?
Blocked by Comcast due to being listed on Vade's RBL.
RBLs by themselves don't block anything. They just list things to aid
others in making blocking
Thanks Alex.
This looks to be working now.
Was this being blocked by Comcast or by Vade?
Unfortunately I don't have services or access to the whole /24. Tis a
shame that an entire Class-C had to be blocked.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 2:55 PM Brotman, Alex
wrote:
> Not sure why my response
Scott,
It looks like the /24 is blocked, and I’ll see if I can find out why (I’ll
reply off-list with that info). In the meantime, we’ll put in an exemption for
the range. That should be in place shortly.
--
Alex Brotman
Sr. Engineer, Anti-Abuse & Messaging Policy
Comcast
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Usually with strong consistency I can check an IP against my systems and
see why it's listed anywhere. I see no spam from 66.11.124.112 between
the 25th of last month and today (which is all I can speak for). Most
likely they'll honor your removal request and work with you quite well.
Vade is
Got the response:
*Hello,*
*Thank you for your report. It has been taken into account in our
continuous improvement processus. We will get back to you if necessary.
Please note that the analysis may take a few days and your situation might
improve in the meantime. We advise you to keep an eye
On 8/16/21 10:20, Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
Anybody from Vade on the list able to give any details as to
why 66.11.124.112 is listed?
Apparently Comcast uses Vade as part of their blacklist and this IP is
being blocked by Comcast's mail servers
Did you jump through the flaming hoop?
Anybody from Vade on the list able to give any details as to
why 66.11.124.112 is listed?
Apparently Comcast uses Vade as part of their blacklist and this IP is
being blocked by Comcast's mail servers
554 resimta-po-40v.sys.comcast.net resimta-po-40v.sys.comcast.net
66.11.124.112 found on one or
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 05:25:57AM -0400, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop wrote:
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> Microsoft, at a minimum, has 4 domains under their freemail umbrella:
> hotmail.com, msn.com, live.com and outlook.com.
In addition, you will see a number of outlook.$countrytld such as outlook.jp,
outlook.it,
and
Good morning,
Yes sorry. That's my point. You cannot filter MS junk by its headers
(as far as I know)
No, but there are techniques in SpamAssassin for things such as
transaction reputation and whether it's coming from a freemail
provider. This is not a new phenomenon in the anti-spam world
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop wrote:
On 8/15/2021 8:05 AM, Markus E. via mailop wrote:
How do you guys combat Hotmail spam?
Markus, I did not see anything in the snippet that you posted that was
of help to block the emails.
Yes sorry. That's my point. You cannot filter
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