Closure: We figured out between AOL and ourselves what was going on and the
problem appears … mitigated for now.
But we still have some issues it seems.
Aloha,
Michael.
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Michael J Wise
Microsoft Corporation| Spam Analysis
"Your Spam Specimen Has Been Processed."
Got the Junk Mail Reporting
To
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On Fri, 2016-11-11 at 13:09 -0500, Eric Tykwinski wrote:
> Here's what I'm showing:
> protection.outlook.com. 7200IN NS
> ns1-gtm.glbdns.o365filtering.com.
> protection.outlook.com. 7200IN NS
> ns2-gtm.glbdns.o365filtering.com.
> N
Here's what I'm showing:
protection.outlook.com. 7200IN NS
ns1-gtm.glbdns.o365filtering.com.
protection.outlook.com. 7200IN NS
ns2-gtm.glbdns.o365filtering.com.
Not bad at all. Honestly, the amount of traffic for each person is probably
minimal,
and I would think i
On 11/11/16 03:15, Bill Cole wrote:
>
> I think it's a perfectly reasonable TTL for a mail system that uses
> round-robin DNS for loadbalancing and high availability. Arbitrarily
> forcing it higher on the client end could have unintended negative
> consequences.
(quick reply)
The other questi
I saw this too yesterday on one of our servers. It cleared up within the
hour.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016, 10:54 AM Luke Martinez via mailop
wrote:
> Nothing here either. Had a little spike of those responses back on Oct
> 24th, but been clear since then.
>
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:56 AM, Mathias U
Nothing here either. Had a little spike of those responses back on Oct
24th, but been clear since then.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:56 AM, Mathias Ullrich
wrote:
> Hey there, nothing out of the ordinary in the last 24h here.
>
> Cheers,
> Mathias
>
> Am 11.11.2016 um 06:14 schrieb Michael Wise via
Hey there, nothing out of the ordinary in the last 24h here.
Cheers,
Mathias
Am 11.11.2016 um 06:14 schrieb Michael Wise via mailop:
We’re seeing some refusals saying:
521 5.2.1 : AOL will not accept delivery of this message
Aloha,
Michael.
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