Too new. Let the domain age. Don't focus on reverse engineering the
error or looking for a special exception. Everybody thinks they
deserve one, but that doesn't scale. You're making a postmaster's day
better if you don't ask them for a favor.
Regards,
Al Iverson
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On 25.09.2024 at 20:07 Scott Q. via mailop wrote:
this customer just created his domain, literally yesterday, they are legitimate
and are trying to e-mail some recipient that uses Cisco Talos protection.
The message is bounced with an error saying it's due to the poor reputation of
a domain use
I was going to say, $dayjob outright rejects all mail from any domain
<60 days old. It's not an uncommon practice in the enterprise space.
A freshly created domain <2 days old? I'm not sure why anyone would be
surprised they're having delivery problems.
- Mark Alley
On 9/25/2024 1:19 PM, Mat
Yes, I'm aware of this. But that specific error message belongs to
Cisco's Talos system.
Anyone has experience in that particular setting ?
Thank you,
Scott
On Wednesday, 25/09/2024 at 14:19 Matt Vernhout via mailop wrote:
Is it a newly registered domain, or a new sub domain?
New domain
Is it a newly registered domain, or a new sub domain?
New domains are frequently blocked just for being new. Normally I'd
recommend 30-90 days of ownership before trying to use it for anything
email related. Also ensure that is has a valid A record, or redirects to
the mail web page. Sometimes you
Wednesday, September 25, 2024 1:52:40 PM
| Subject: [mailop] TALOS and newly created domains
| Hello list,
| this customer just created his domain, literally yesterday, they are
legitimate
| and are trying to e-mail some recipient that uses Cisco Talos protection.
| The message is bounced with an erro
Hello list,
this customer just created his domain, literally yesterday, they are
legitimate and are trying to e-mail some recipient that uses Cisco
Talos protection.
The message is bounced with an error saying it's due to the poor
reputation of a domain used in the transfer but the Cisco Talos
web