On 16 Jan 2018 2:34 p.m., "Dominic Raferd" <domi...@timedicer.co.uk> wrote:

Please do not top-post on this mailing list...

On 16 January 2018 at 11:20, jin&hitman&Barracuda <jinhit...@gmail.com>
wrote:
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> I did not realize that nonexist host names. I believe they basically
ignore faults when they produce them but they keep pushing us to follow
their requirements.
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> On 16 Jan 2018 1:59 p.m., "Jim Reid" <j...@rfc1035.com> wrote:
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> > On 16 Jan 2018, at 10:49, jin&hitman&Barracuda <jinhit...@gmail.com>
wrote:
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> > We are having difficulties while delivering mails to Microsoft's
domains like hotmail and outlook.
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> They appear to have a DNS problem which is causing outbound mail to fail.
Their SMTP servers are using non-existent hostnames when they say HELO.
This DNS brokenness may well be wreaking havoc for those using SPF, DKIM,
etc when speaking to M$ mail servers or receiving email from them.


If you continue to have problems with your emails being dropped
instead of delivered to Microsoft domains, see
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=614866. It has worked for me
and for others.

The only problems I now have are with a very few receiving mailservers
that use TRUSTManager, possibly because they are not updating their
records. I haven't found a proper solution as this software seems to
be used by organisations that are neither big enough nor small enough
to care. My workaround is to use relaying (specified in transport
file) once I have identified a domain with this problem.


Hi
I believe the application which i'm using causes top-posting.

In my case, mails not dropped. They actually delivered but not to inbox.

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