Re: [mailop] Delivery to gmail via IPv6

2015-12-10 Thread Ian Eiloart
> On 8 Dec 2015, at 18:31, Franck Martin wrote: > > Yes, reject > > It seems that email systems that send you a DSN because of a temporary > rejection are becoming rarer… Well, that might be an artefact of more reliable mail systems, and market concentration around medium and large mail prov

[mailop] crippling gmail rate limit

2015-12-10 Thread Petar Bogdanovic
Hi, On the 6. of december, all google MTAs started rate limiting deliveries from our MTA (dig mx smokva.net) to gmail- and gapps for work users: Our system has detected an unusual rate of unsolicited mail originating from your IP address. To protect our users from spam, mail sent from

Re: [mailop] crippling gmail rate limit

2015-12-10 Thread Franck Martin
Subscribe to https://postmaster.google.com/ and see what they think of your emails.. On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 7:43 AM, Petar Bogdanovic wrote: > Hi, > > On the 6. of december, all google MTAs started rate limiting deliveries > from our MTA (dig mx smokva.net) to gmail- and gapps for work users: >

Re: [mailop] Delivery to gmail via IPv6

2015-12-10 Thread Franck Martin
It also has to do with people not understanding DSN. Seriously they are ugly and hard to find the relevant information in them... On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote: > > > On 8 Dec 2015, at 18:31, Franck Martin wrote: > > > > Yes, reject > > > > It seems that email systems that

Re: [mailop] Delivery to gmail via IPv6

2015-12-10 Thread Dave Warren
And unfortunately the friendlier they are, the less useful they usually are. The ugly ones are the only ones that are useful, but for whatever reason, it's beyond MTA developers to start with friendly messages with a "Troubleshooting information below" that contains a useful transcript. As a