You are enforcing what Microsoft asks you to, that is their problem, not
yours.
On 21/12/2021 02:37, Mary via mailop wrote:
It appears that SPF is a pass, but OpenDMARC rejected the email.
Does this look like a microsoft problem or is it me?
Thank you.
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You are the receiver, and you are choosing to reject messages that do not pass
DMARC tests according to OpenDMARC.
So, I think that you are completely in control of whether you receive this
message or not. Microsoft possibly sending a message which was not compliant
with their published DMARC
Hello everyone,
I am trying to reply to an email that came from a domain hosted by outlook. My
initial email was rejected:
[104.47.17.74]:25, delay=1.8, delays=1.4/0/0.24/0.19, dsn=5.7.511,
status=bounced (host mail.protection.outlook.com[104.47.17.74] said: 550
5.7.511 Access denied, banned
Hello all,
We've been noticing a trend where 'data brokers' with fake
americanized names in India buy domains and bundle sign up for Office
365 tenants through GoDaddy and start sending spam.
What is the best way to report those? I've reported the tenant to
Microsoft and the domain to GoDaddy, bu
On Sun, 2021-12-19 at 21:13 -0500, John Levine via mailop wrote:
> tektonic.net
you'd do them a favor if you alerted them that their website is so 2012. Not
just the design: expired certificate and still using an outdated TLS version.
I trust your judgment that they are good at screening custo
On Sat, 2021-12-18 at 17:02 +, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Dec 2021, yuv via mailop wrote:
>
> > > When you're one company controlling both backend and all frontend
> >
> > This is the undesirable feature of centralization, I think we can
> > all
> > agree on that. But