Hi,
(I’m not in orange’s mail staff, just a customer of the ISP part, I’m
not enough crazy to use another mail server than my own ;)
On mar. 1 août 08:54:45 2017, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> We would expect that the actual SMTP servers themselves should be inserting
> a received header.. and
Hi,
I received many spams from Microsoft servers today. One of those is
pasted here: https://paste.swordarmor.fr/raw/B2OM
Am I the only in that case?
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On Thu Jun 9 15:59:33 2016, Dominique Rousseau wrote:
> Le Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 01:49:26PM +, Eric Henson [ehen...@pfsweb.com] a
> écrit:
> > You're saying that, simply because a sender or recipient MIGHT be in
> > Germany, that my US-based mail server has to send an NDR?
>
> I do believe
On Thu May 12 08:33:59 2016, Luke Martinez via mailop wrote:
> About two hours ago, we started seeing a significant uptick in "554
> Transaction failed" responses from Microsoft domains. Across all senders.
> Anyone else seeing this? If I remember correctly, this came up back in Feb.
> as well.
On Mon Apr 18 13:41:55 2016, Otto J. Makela wrote:
> Also, what is the current consensus on rejecting messages
> from "bare" IP addresses without a name in DNS?
Hi,
About everybody is dropping mails coming from a reverseless IP.
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On Sun Mar 20 09:04:41 2016, Frank Bulk wrote:
> Since 7:12 am (U.S. Central) we've been seeing "451 4.3.2 Internal error
> reading data" being logged on our email server when sending to yahoo.com
> email addresses, such that we now have email queued up to yahoo.com. It's
> across a number of
On Fri Mar 18 00:38:36 2016, Michael Wise wrote:
> Has the customer signed up for JMRP or SNDS?
> Because if not, that would be step #0; see below.
>
> And yes, under certain circumstances, Hotmail/Outlook will 250 the mail, and
> may then if it considers the IP sufficiently toxic, delete it