In article <20181228225307.65727200c09...@ary.qy> you write:
>If you got spam from an Australian electronics chain called The Good
>Guys in the past week or so, I'd appreciate a copy of it.
For people who would like more search keys, the spam all came from
38.107.108.240, envelope return address i
If you got spam from an Australian electronics chain called The Good
Guys in the past week or so, I'd appreciate a copy of it.
I complained to their ISP Cheetahmail, who said the client bought a
list and they told the client that was naughty and not to do it again.
But in Australia it's not just n
In article
you write:
>In our case, the uptick is due to SPF Alignment failure of the Reply-To
>address.
That is definitely a candidate for Most Broken Bad Idea of the Year.
No RFC even sorta kinda hints that you might ever do that.
Telling the vendor to fix their broken software was the righ
Hello Everyone,
I have a quick question that I hope I'm just not being stupid about. We use a
particular type of Spam/Email Filtering appliance and we noticed after an
upgrade a huge uptick in emails getting tagged as suspect spam due to SPF
alignment failure.
In our case, the uptick is due to
On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 16:51:38 +, Laura Atkins
wrote:
>Personally, I believe Microsoft is going to do what theyre going to do. This
>isnt just about their filtering, this is a giant corporate culture that has
>some Extremely Poor Policies that are unfriendly to people and are actively
>har
Hello,
If anyone is here from AT&T, help with the following IP listing would be
greatly appreciated. I believe the following range is listed:
216.205.24.0/24
5.3.0 flph830 DNSBL:RBL 521< 216.205.24.119 >_is_blocked.For assistance forward
this email to abuse_...@abuse-att.net
AT&T Postmaster
> On 28 Dec 2018, at 15:50, Benjamin BILLON wrote:
>
> Ah, I would have answered off-list, but since it's here, I can certainly
> reply here.
>
> Preamble: if there's a better channel than Mailop to give Microsoft an
> educated feedback about an apparent disfunction of their service, please
Ah, I would have answered off-list, but since it's here, I can certainly reply
here.
Preamble: if there's a better channel than Mailop to give Microsoft an educated
feedback about an apparent disfunction of their service, please let me know. I
already tried quite a few "official" others with no
On 28/12/2018 14:59, Laura Atkins wrote:
3) The closing of tickets without any response? We’ve told you
repeatedly what you need to do to fix things and you aren’t paying any
attention. We’re tired of sending you the same information, and
there’s nothing more we’re able to tell you.
That
> On 28 Dec 2018, at 12:47, Stefano Bagnara wrote:
>
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 at 12:40, Laura Atkins wrote:
>> I sent Ben a long-ish email with some specific information and suggestions.
>> And I say this as someone who does delivery for a living. These types of
>> complaints and “whining time”
I sent Ben a long-ish email with some specific information and suggestions. And
I say this as someone who does delivery for a living. These types of complaints
and “whining time” are wholly inappropriate for mailop.
laura
> On 28 Dec 2018, at 10:09, Benjamin BILLON wrote:
>
> Hi Michael an
Hi Michael and others,
So I did something I usually don't do: I switched to other IPs (the client has
dedicated IPs, we switched to shared ones to send to Outlook.com), and while a
previous test wasn't conclusive a few weeks before, this time it worked:
messages were delivered in inbox and stay
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