Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-19 Thread John R. Levine
Maybe Microsoft allows your small domain as an exception? In the mean time, use Gmail or another cloud provider to get your email. It may be because I have a few mailing lists that keep the volume up enough to avoid falling off their radar. It's kind of ironic that MS throws people's mail

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-19 Thread Sean Donelan
Microsoft is the only mail provider that exhibits this behiavor. And I've heard the same thing from other people using small domains. The Microsoft autobot response a few years ago said "the domain didn't send enough emails." I don't know why I would send more emails to a provider which

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-19 Thread John R. Levine
Yep, just had another one. Email to local election office silently vanishes because it uses Office365 Cloud email. I believe they're throwing your mail away, but it's not just because you're small. Like I said, I'm just as small and my mail gets there OK. Needed to use Gmail instead.

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-19 Thread Sean Donelan
Yep, just had another one. Email to local election office silently vanishes because it uses Office365 Cloud email. Needed to use Gmail instead. On Tue, 12 Mar 2024, John Levine wrote: It appears that Sean Donelan said: Microsoft's corporate email systems appear to silently drop email

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-12 Thread John Levine
It appears that Sean Donelan said: > >Microsoft's corporate email systems appear to silently drop email from >small domains (like mine). It can't be that simple -- I have some tiny domains and correspond with Microsoft employees all the time. R's, John

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-12 Thread Sean Donelan
Microsoft's corporate email systems appear to silently drop email from small domains (like mine). Yes, I jumped through the public hoops already. Microsoft may have a great Trust and Safety Team, but their corporate infrastructure doesn't seem to want to hear from outsiders. If the

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-12 Thread Jeff Leung (List Account) via NANOG
… From: NANOG on behalf of Jay Acuna Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2024 8:26:44 AM To: Travis Garrison Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com CAUTION: External Sender On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 8:11 AM Travis Garrison wrote: > > This would be a company th

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-09 Thread Jay Acuna
On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 8:11 AM Travis Garrison wrote: > > This would be a company that has registered for an office365 account. > Office 365 company accounts are registered as companyname [dot] onmicrosoft > [dot] com. The "companyname" part is evidently Not reliable. Often the name [dot]

RE: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-08 Thread Jon Lewis
On Fri, 8 Mar 2024, Sean Donelan wrote: On Sat, 9 Mar 2024, Travis Garrison wrote: This would be a company that has registered for an office365 account. Office 365 company accounts are registered as companyname [dot] onmicrosoft [dot] com. You then add domain aliases if you want to use

RE: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-08 Thread Sean Donelan
On Sat, 9 Mar 2024, Travis Garrison wrote: This would be a company that has registered for an office365 account. Office 365 company accounts are registered as companyname [dot] onmicrosoft [dot] com. You then add domain aliases if you want to use your own preferred domain name. Microsoft "Know

RE: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-08 Thread Travis Garrison
Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2024 2:26 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com Is there a registry we can search to find the company behind a certain $domain [dot]onmicrosoft[dot] com domain? Thanks, Nich Warren

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-08 Thread Dan Sneddon
Nope, almost certainly a bad actor who has registered a similar-sounding domain name in advance of launching some sort of cyberattack. -DXS > On Mar 7, 2024, at 2:08 PM, Mark Foster wrote: > >  > Subdomain of a Microsoft domain name associated with a Microsoft product? > Microsoft would be

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-08 Thread Sean Donelan
The subdomain[dot]onmicrosoftp[dot]com domain seems to be almost 99% spammers riding on Microsoft's reputation. I've given up on any real email from those subdomains, and just block it completely. Reputable companies using Microsoft cloud mail usually have their own registered domains as

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-08 Thread Robert Schoneman via NANOG
OSINT (aadinternals.com)<https://aadinternals.com/osint/> From: NANOG on behalf of Nicholas Warren Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2024 3:26 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com Is there a registry we can search to find the company

Re: registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-07 Thread Mark Foster
Subdomain of a Microsoft domain name associated with a Microsoft product? Microsoft would be the only 'registry'. Perhaps ask them? It'd be a great thing, but i'm pretty sure it doesn't exist for public consumption. (would love to be proven wrong!) On 8/03/2024 9:26 am, Nicholas Warren

registry for onmicrosoft[dot]com

2024-03-07 Thread Nicholas Warren
Is there a registry we can search to find the company behind a certain $domain [dot]onmicrosoft[dot] com domain? Thanks, Nich Warren