On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 6:40 AM Ken O'Driscoll via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-06-07 at 08:43 -0400, MikeO via mailop wrote: > > Quick question, Ive not seen this before. Have a customer that is > > sending into Google, its being accepted but then bounced back out with > > The response was: > > The account l...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com is disabled. > > > > But that address is the From not the google mailbox it was sent to > > Without knowing the actual domain names in questions all I can do is guess > that the problem may be a) the sending domain was (recently) formerly a G > Suite account before leaving in some unplanned manner or b) an incorrect > variable referenced by Google. > It was a post to a Google Group, and so permission checks are done before allowing a post, and the Google Account for that address is disabled. it might be (a) , though I thought accounts for "gone" GSuite domains were moved out of the way so folks could create new "consumer" accounts with those addresses... though, that may be an "ondemand" thing, ie if the person creates a new account with that email address, it may move the old one aside. But, I'm not sure... its probably more likely the account was disabled for some other reason, ie sometimes we temporarily disable accounts for security or hijacking issues. The backscatter is unfortunate, always meant to integrate the posting perms checking at smtp time, but with it requiring access to the full message, so RCPT TO time was out, and that would always end up with the multiple RCPT TO edge cases. Brandon
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