On Sun, Dec 03, 2023 at 07:26:14AM +0100, Arne Jensen via mailop wrote:
> Den 30-11-2023 kl. 09:36 skrev Giovanni Bechis via mailop:
> > I maintain an ESP rbl
>
> Thank you for maintaining and providing that!
>
> I looked around and didn't find much information about the operation of
> the RBL t
Correct, 1.1.1.1 is the anycast address that clients use. The resolvers behind
that anycast address will be part of the listed IP addresses.
Servers will not see the query coming from 1.1.1.1.
Regards,
Graeme Slogrove
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From: mailop On Behalf Of Jose Morales Velazquez
Hi gents,
Apologies for the lack of reply, I was waiting for my new account to get
send privledges.
As an example header, I have provided one below from a test account.
The thing to note is that the Original server (ending in
hostyourservices.net) sends outbound through a mail cluster that we ha
Others have reported this, but I'm not seeing it, myself. It seems to be
intermittent. Some see it, some don't.
-Tim
On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 4:04 PM Omar Thameen via mailop
wrote:
> Is anyone else seeing data missing from Google Postmaster Tools?
> For all our hosted domains, everything was cons
I'm greeted by the message "No data to display at this time. Please
come back later" for all reports, even when setting the duration to
the maximum of 120 days.
Hopefully it's only a temporary poroblem.
> Is anyone else seeing data missing from Google Postmaster Tools?
> For all
Is anyone else seeing data missing from Google Postmaster Tools?
For all our hosted domains, everything was consistent until Nov 28,
then no data until Dec 2, and nothing yet for Dec 3.
Omar
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I believe they do not add the DNS IP 1.1.1.1 or any other to the list of
IPs because the list is of access IP addresses used make requests to
servers from their proxies backends.
Like, on the Cloudflare DNS for your domain you add a hostname record
pointing to one of your server's IP addresses
Interestingly, 1.1.1.1, which is Cloudflare's famous public DNS
resolver, is not included in that list of IPv4 addresses:
IP Ranges | Cloudflare
https://www.cloudflare.com/ips/
Their main reference page (above) doesn't seem to mention it, but I
wo
Hello,
I believe you can enumerate cloudflare IPs via :
https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v4
https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v6
It's likely an overfit situation (not just resolvers), but it's something.
-tony
On 12/2/23 21:57, Arne Jensen via mailop wrote:
Always happy to help! And wauh, times f
On 2.12.2023 at 05:37 Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop wrote:
> Some of my users have been reporting that eMail messages are getting lost
> intermittently when they're sent to users at any internet domain name that
> relies on OUTLOOK.COM for its MX.
> Our mail server logs confirm that
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