JMRP never reported anything for me.  Admittedly it has been several years
since I signed any of our IPs up for it.  But when I was signed up, we'd go
through stretches where the IP would be blocked but nothing ever came
through JMRP.  That's why I quit signing up IPs for it - didn't see much
reason to.  I mean, what good does it do to sign up for a reporting service
that is suppose to alert you to abuse, when IPs are blocked without any
reports?


On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 6:52 AM Kevin A. McGrail via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

> The SNDS/JMRP program used to.  Anecdotally, the feedback loop disappeared
> with the advent of GDRP and/or CCPA early this year.
>
> Regards,
> KAM
> On 6/29/2020 7:16 AM, Laura Atkins via mailop wrote:
>
> On the advice of their lawyers Microsoft doesn’t share that information
> with senders.
>
> laura
>
>
>
> On 29 Jun 2020, at 06:18, Esteban Fonseca via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone ever had success getting feedback from Microsoft ? Stuff like
> what caused the block, and when, things that may help you nail down the
> issue ? We've got new IPs assigned by our ISP and they were blocked since
> they were assigned to us, meaning that it was not us (my company)  who
> caused the block, but they still say the IPs don't qualify for mitigation.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Esteban.
>
>
> On 27/06/2020 5:54 am, Tim Bray via mailop wrote:
>
>
> On 24/06/2020 23:03, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
>
> Yep, fill out this form:http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=614866
> Wait a few days for a reply.
> First reply might just be a "we're routing your ticket" response.
> Second reply might be useful, or it might be completely bonkers.
> You might have to calmly state your case repeatedly.
> They might say they see nothing wrong. Stick to your guns and show
> them the data.
> Eventually, after a number of replies, they'll say that the IP
> qualifies for mitigation and that the block will be rescinded within
> 48-72 hours.
>
>
>
> And this process does work.   Takes a few days and a few emails back and
> forwards.
>
> Our corporate email server IPv4 address got blocked at hotmail recently.
> Nothing received from the junk mail reporting system.
>
> It is slightly frustrating, because I'd like to know what we did wrong.
> I'd be the first to change something if we were.
>
> Maybe we did nothing wrong and just tripped a rate limit, filter or
> keyword or something.
>
> Tim Bray
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