> On Sep 3, 2015, at 11:15 AM, Gil Bahat <g...@magisto.com> wrote: > > This looks like the format for FBL complaints and not DMARC complaints. Note > the IP however is in the private use 10.0.0.0/8 <http://10.0.0.0/8> block, > which means something is not correct with the setup.
Something is definitely broken, there’s no question about it. That is a private IP, which is why I thought it might be an issue with the (currently broken) internal forwarding. I guess it could still be the broken forwarder, and the complaint is actually about the originating IP (which belongs to Jim’s network and is on his FBL setup with MS) but pulling the wrong (MS assigned 10.* IP) out of the message and throwing it in the subject line. > when you get an FBL complaint, you also get a redacted copy of the email. can > you trace back and see if these are indeed your own, or someone else's, or > have a forged receive chain perhaps? Very good advice. laura > > On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Laura Atkins <la...@wordtothewise.com > <mailto:la...@wordtothewise.com>> wrote: > > > On Sep 3, 2015, at 8:05 AM, Jim Popovitch <jim...@gmail.com > > <mailto:jim...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Marc Perkel > > <supp...@junkemailfilter.com <mailto: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 <http://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 <mailto:st...@hotmail.com> > > To: postmas...@domainmail.org <mailto: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 > > > -- > Having an Email Crisis? 800 823-9674 > > Laura Atkins > Word to the Wise > la...@wordtothewise.com <mailto:la...@wordtothewise.com> > (650) 437-0741 > > Email Delivery Blog: http://wordtothewise.com/blog > <http://wordtothewise.com/blog> > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mailop mailing list > mailop@mailop.org <mailto:mailop@mailop.org> > http://chilli.nosignal.org/mailman/listinfo/mailop > <http://chilli.nosignal.org/mailman/listinfo/mailop> > -- Having an Email Crisis? 800 823-9674 Laura Atkins Word to the Wise la...@wordtothewise.com (650) 437-0741 Email Delivery Blog: http://wordtothewise.com/blog
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