> On Sep 3, 2015, at 8:05 AM, Jim Popovitch <jim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Marc Perkel
> <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>> 
>> I'm having problem with Microsoft too. It's just plain weird. Sometimes it
>> takes 6 hours to deliver an email. And I can't quite understand what is
>> happening.

6 hours happens. Mail is store and forward, not immediate delivery. 

>> 
>> I'm in the front end spam filtering business. Email comes to me - I clean it
>> - and then forward it on to the recipient's server. That includes many
>> domains hosted at outlook.com. I'm having this problem with all domains
>> hosted there and only there.
>> 
>> Who else is seeing this?
> 
> I'm seeing it for confirmed-opt-in list subscribers using
> hotmail/live/outlook addrs.
> 
> And the beauty is I'm getting mailbombed by MS about 1918 addrs:
> 
>    From: st...@hotmail.com
>    To: postmas...@domainmail.org
>    Subject:  complaint about message from 10.162.145.146

Are those complaints or are they DMARC notices? 

From discussions in other places, it seems Microsoft is doing an internal 
handoff that’s breaking authentication and a lot of messages are coming back as 
“unauthenticated” or “SPF fail.” This is the kind of message I would expect if 
they’ve really broken things and are actually sending out DMARC failure notices.

Otherwise, have you created a JMRPP account with them and are you getting 
complaints? If you haven’t something is really broken. I’d use the publicly 
available postmaster pages to get a ticket opened. If that ticket doesn’t work, 
there are a couple MS employees on the list who may be able to help you more 
directly. 

laura 


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