We're monitoring these government compromises, and yes.. it does appear
to be the same actors.. but it isn't what you think.. it is a bot
operator, and I don't think they really realize the power they have in
those compromised email accounts.. Just using them for either standard
spamming.. scr
Hi Laurent
> No, they don't support IPv6 yet. Have look at the mailop thread named
> "Validity: "Our product team is working to remove IPV6 as option"
> from earlier this month.
So registering IPv6 addresses is useless as they are not being
considered, despite their DNS being reachable via IPv6?
Same issue for domain outlook.com:
: host
microsoft-com.mail.protection.outlook.com[52.101.8.49] said: 554 5.2.122
The recipient has exceeded their limit for the number of messages they can
receive per hour. For more information go to
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=526653
Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote:
I've reported it to the (hopefully correct) Microsoft abuse address, but did
not receive a reaction (unlike the quick and satisfactory responses to Hotmail
abuse reports).
I'm reporting through Spamcop.net to s...@senpluspluseop.onmicrosoft.com
Does a
On 15.11.24 09:47, Benoît Panizzon via mailop wrote:
> Is IPv6 in use? Am I being hard rate limited? What is the limit for
> registered user?
No, they don't support IPv6 yet. Have look at the mailop thread named
"Validity: "Our product team is working to remove IPV6 as option" from
earlier this
Hi all
I registered our Email- and DNS Server IPv4 Ranges and IPv6 Adresses of
the DNS Caching Server (queried by our mailservers) with Validity some
time ago, when I fist saw our requests being blocked.
We still get blocked.
I logged in today and noticed I get an error when I try to add
IPv6 ra