It’s a user level block... evidenced by the fact other addresses at that domain
receiving the mail.
Whatever the recipient said, it is totally on them to figure out how to receive
mail they want.
Laura
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 20, 2019, at 8:20 PM, Erwin wrote:
>
> You won't get an of
You won't get an official statement from Barracuda *here*, nor from me
(here or anywhere else).
Your customer's recipient (which should be the Barracuda customer) should
be able to log in to our website and find the message in their log, and see
what the reason was for blocking. If that doesn't en
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From: Laura Atkins
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 6:52 PM
To: Andy Onofrei
Cc: Erwin ; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] Barracuda contact required or any insights on a certain
bounce type
If it’s just a couple recipients at the domain ta
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 6:13 PM
> To: Andy Onofrei
> Cc: mailop@mailop.org
> Subject: Re: [mailop] Barracuda contact required or any insights on a certain
> bounce type
>
> In the circumstances you described it probably means your message was deemed
> spammy
Onofrei
Cc: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] Barracuda contact required or any insights on a certain
bounce type
In the circumstances you described it probably means your message was deemed
spammy for whatever reason. If that is the typical message content for the
sender on your end, then
In the circumstances you described it probably means your message was
deemed spammy for whatever reason. If that is the typical message content
for the sender on your end, then yes they should probably treat it as a
hard bounce.
It is difficult to say more without some context, or in a public foru
HI all,
Does anyone have a contact at Barracuda email security team ? Or if anyone has
some insights on the potential reasons for the following bounce
550 permanent failure for one or more recipients (@domain.com:blocked)
Some insights .. before this bounce the sender was able to send successful