On Sat, 16 May 2020 21:02:31 +0200, Alessio Cecchi via mailop
wrote:
>we are an Email Hosting Provider based in Italy.
[snip]
>What can I investigate?
Based on all the data you have provided us, the answer would be equivalent to
the answer to "What sort of stuff should I saw when building a dw
The person with the problem could just get stubborn and consistently
move the junkboxed emails from those sender[s] back into the regular
inbox. I think outlook's spam thingie will figure it out you really do
want it.
On 2020-05-16 22:51, Ángel via mailop wrote:
On 2020-05-14 at 11:33 +0200,
On 2020-05-14 at 11:33 +0200, Benoît Panizzon via mailop wrote:
> So I called her student and learned that indeed, the email address was
> correct but that all emails from her teacher were being flagged a
> spam.
> She could not find any way to flag those emails as not being spam.
>
> I suppose th
In article you write:
>What can I investigate?
If you want our help, you need to give us enough info that we can help.
Without knowing the domain name, we can only guess and we'll probably
guess wrong.
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Hi,
we are an Email Hosting Provider based in Italy.
One of our customer has transferred her domain from a registrar to
another. After this transfer the domain is unable to receive emails from
wetransfer.com and facebookmail.com, but works fine from all others sender.
I suspect that during t