Any other senders receiving a suspiciously low amount of feedback loop
reports from Yahoo! beginning today?
We are seeing a very small trickle of complaints, much smaller in volume
than expected, across numerous senders/domains but with normal performance
otherwise (i.e. engagement) and suspect it
Also seeing odd data here. In addition to the already discussed IP
behavior, the reputation data also seems to be retroactively changed --
whereas yesterday and previous days we had historical value of IP addresses
with one reputation score, they are now showing different reputation scores
for tho
Not just you; also seeing a lot of "421 Load too high" errors here, as well
as "421 *.earthlink.net Timeout waiting for data please try again later"
rejections.
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 3:15 PM, Russell Clemings
wrote:
> I've been seeing a lot of this since about the middle of last week. Is it
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Gmail representatives at an industry conference explained two of the
reasons as follows which are as you suspect:
- "We've found that lots of messages from are spam" indicates poor
domain reputation (or, likely as you have experienced, unknown / untrusted
reputation).
- "It's similar to messages
+1 in being interested in that documentation. I have a relatively small
list based on shutdown announcements from industry blog posts, e.g. what Al
Iverson has compiled here:
https://www.spamresource.com/search/label/dead%20domains
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 12:01 PM Benjamin BILLON wrote:
> I'd be
Beginning today, we've observed a spike in asynchronous bounces -- messages
initially accepted for delivery but then returned as a non-conversational
bounce -- at Outlook domains (e.g. outlook.com, hotmail.com, etc.) with the
following rejection syntax:
532 5.3.2 STOREDRV.Deliver; Missing or bad m
I am attempting to submit a removal request via BarracudaCentral (
https://www.barracudacentral.org/rbl/removal-request) and it appears to be
timing out or otherwise failing, as I am redirected to a "Internal Server
Error" page after a period of time.
I cannot locate an alternate contact method on
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
t
We are receiving the FBL reports again as of approximately four hours ago.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 4:39 PM Michael Wise via mailop
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> Is the issue still persisting, or has normal functionality been restored?
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> Aloha,
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> Michael.
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> *Michael J Wise*
> Microsoft Corporatio
Yes, seeing a lot of timeouts and delayed mail for Comcast traffic in the
last few hours.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 12:34 PM Eric Tykwinski via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> Seems like they are having some smtp issues, lots of timeouts on a few
> servers I’ve checked.
>
> Philadelphia, Montr
If you haven't already, try a different browser. I had similar, repeated
issues, but using a different browser seemed to solve the issue.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 12:44 PM Scott Mutter via mailop
wrote:
> Not necessarily a mailing issue - although, I do have an issue with
> Microsoft blocking on
Yes, it started about an hour or so ago for us. Accounts that had
delivered yesterday or even earlier today in some cases are now seeing that
error.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM Bez Thomas via mailop
wrote:
> Anyone else seeing repeated, but intermittent, 550-5.1.1s from Gmail for
> valid ad
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