Thank you all for the feedback. Yes, it's an AWS server I've had for
several years. I don't think any actual spam has been sent from the
server. I don't watch everything my users do, but they just communicate
with other people they know. We don't send any marketing emails or
anything unsolicite
Another interesting one today:
Site hotmail.com (104.47.58.161) said after data sent: 452 4.3.1
Insufficient system resources (UsedVersionBuckets[D:\queue])
[BN8NAM11HT069.eop-nam11.prod.protection.outlook.com]
[BN8NAM11FT048.eop-nam11.prod.protection.outlook.com]
Frank
From: mailop On
Not a senderscore person... but this is likely this is the result of an
end user reporting an old email as spam instead of deleting it.
I would hazard the FBL generates based on the date the use takes an
action regardless of how old the message is - it likely doesn't even
look at the original
-> Redirected back to list
To be fair, I don't run APEWS, though. Never had, always thought it
was a bad idea, but people are free to block the whole world if they
want.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 4:54 AM Vytis Marciulionis
wrote:
>
> Hi Al,
>
> To be fair, you may still be gett
Just arrived in the fbl mailbox..
This is a Mail.Ru Abuse Report for an email message received from domain
.com, IP 104.128.152.18, on Sat, 24 Mar 2018 06:00:01 +.
Version: 1
Original-Mail-From: Ðврора
Source: Mail.Ru
Abuse-Type: complaint
Subscription-Link: https://fbl.returnpath.
Hello,
I am receiving commercial spam of the worst kind from
esperienza-italia.it via maildome.com. Can anyone at Maildome look into
it? I am happy to provide details on the specific messages, but from
what I see I would be very surprised if anything legitimate would come
from this customer.
Than
I notice that you are using an AWS address..
NetRange: 52.0.0.0 - 52.31.255.255
CIDR: 52.0.0.0/11
NetName:AT-88-Z
NetHandle: NET-52-0-0-0-1
Parent: NET52 (NET-52-0-0-0-0)
NetType:Direct Allocation
OriginAS:
Organization: Amazon Technologies Inc. (AT-
It’s an IP belonging to Amazon Web Services, and I know that Microsoft have
been sniffy about those IPs recently because there are so many spammers using
AWS servers now. You may be able to get MS to remove the block if you keep
replying to the ticket until you reach a human, but you may find yo
Maybe it's not specifically you server's IP that's on the blacklist,
but an IP range belonging to your ISP (which includes your server)?
Greetings,
Norbert
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 10:35:38 -0500
Michael via mailop wrote:
> My server's IP is on the hotmail blacklist. I can't find any details
> as t
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 10:35:38 -0500, Michael via mailop
wrote:
>We have completed reviewing the IP(s) you submitted. The following table
>contains the results of our investigation.
>
>Not qualified for mitigation
>52.10.9.48
>Our investigation has determined that the above IP(s) do not qualify fo
My server's IP is on the hotmail blacklist. I can't find any details as
to why. I only have four users and we don't send any bulk mail. Mostly
just a small law firm communicating with clients. I'm set up with SNDS
but I don't see any details there that let me track down the source of
the blackl
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