On Sat, 18 May 2019 at 01:00, Noel Butler via mailop
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> I am using HE tunnels and can access them
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the demos I provided yesterday were all from HE tunnels
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> nothing to see here, time to move along.
>
AFAIK he.net filter ingoing and outgoing port 25 *by default*:
https://ipv6.he.net/cert
On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 at 01:49, Michael Wise via mailop
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> /grr…
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> Why are all my replies only going to the original author of late?
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I believe it's the way the mailing list software handles submissions from
DMARC enabled domains - it moves the sender address to Reply-To: then puts
Spam Specimen Has Been Processed."
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> Got the Junk Mail Reporting Tool
> <http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18275> ?
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> *From:* mailop *On Behalf Of *Steve Dodd
> *Sent:* Monday, November 12, 2018 8:33 AM
> *To:* mailop@mailop.org
> *
ued to fail.
Anyway, I'm wondering generally if and how mail software authors -
particularly of 'niche' software - can test and discuss interoperability
with the big inbox providers. Is such discussion appropriate here? If not,
is there another forum?
Steve
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 a
Can't help with this directly, but I've seen similar happen with mail to
Facebook, which uses O365..
S.
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 12:25, Duncan Brannen wrote:
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> Morning all,
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> Does anyone have any issues delivering to some O365
> domains due to Microsoft internally SPF failing
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 19:40, Brandon Long wrote:
> As much as we try, mail from Gmail is not spam free. As such, sometimes
> our mail gets blocked. [..]
>
Thanks for the input on this - testing via a different domain and Gandi
seems to be giving me similar problems, so I don't think Gmail is t
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 16:44, Laura Atkins wrote:
> Gmail is one of the biggest sources of spam in my inbox right now. There’s
> even spamware that lets companies harvest addresses from places like
> linkedin, websites and the like and then send it out through google or G
> suite. But Google is
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 14:58, Ken O'Driscoll via mailop
wrote:
I wouldn't expect freemail addresses to get a pass anywhere.
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OK, good to know - I assumed Gmail did a reasonable job of outbound spam
filtering and therefore were likely to have reasonable rep. I had been
considering using my own d
s.
Steve
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 14:18, Steve Dodd wrote:
> Hope nobody minds a 'civilian' posting here..
>
> I switched to using Mailpile (https://www.mailpile.is/) on 1st Oct (but
> not enabling any encryption features, etc.) About five days later I started
> to have re
Hope nobody minds a 'civilian' posting here..
I switched to using Mailpile (https://www.mailpile.is/) on 1st Oct (but not
enabling any encryption features, etc.) About five days later I started to
have real problems with deliverability to certain recipients on O365.
I'm using my Gmail account, so
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