I was going to say, $dayjob outright rejects all mail from any domain <60 days old. It's not an uncommon practice in the enterprise space.

A freshly created domain <2 days old? I'm not sure why anyone would be surprised they're having delivery problems.

- Mark Alley

On 9/25/2024 1:19 PM, Matt Vernhout via mailop wrote:
Is it a newly registered domain, or a new sub domain?

New domains are frequently blocked just for being new. Normally I'd recommend 30-90 days of ownership before trying to use it for anything email related. Also ensure that is has a valid A record, or redirects to the mail web page. Sometimes you just need to wait it out.

New subdomains shouldn't have this issue, unless it is not properly authenticated?

~ Matt


On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 2:05 PM Scott Q. via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

    Hello list,

    this customer just created his domain, literally yesterday, they
    are legitimate and are trying to e-mail some recipient that uses
    Cisco Talos protection.
    The message is bounced with an error saying it's due to the poor
    reputation of a domain used in the transfer but the Cisco Talos
    website shows reputation: Unknown

    Could it be something else blocking it ?

    Thanks,
    Scott
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