> On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:15 PM, Michael Peddemors wrote:
>
> About 6 months ago, we signed up for the Feedback loops for our own
> email platform, and in that time probably had one legitimate report, and
> several false positives, probably from user(s) clicking on the wrong
> button on an email
I use https://pushover.net a small one time cost for the app for my
phone. Then just a simple script for sending me an alert, for example
when a client connects via VPN:
curl -s -F "token=$appid" \
-F "user=$userid" \
-F "title=** OpenVPN ALERT **" \
-F "message=$common_name connected from $t
Hiya,
Lately, we're seeing a lot of mail from us (FastMail) being accepted by
Outlook[.com], but then never reaching its destination inbox. It's not in a
junk folder or somewhere else. It seems like Outlook is accepting the mail and
then dropping it on the floor somewhere. Obviously, this isn't
Yeah, an extremely bad reputation can do that at Outlook.com.
Are the open rates really low for emails sent from this or those IPs?
--
Benjamin
From: mailop On Behalf Of Ricardo Signes
Sent: vendredi 29 mars 2019 15:02
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] mail to Outlook accepted, then vanis
On 3/29/2019 11:42 AM, Benjamin BILLON wrote:
Yeah, an extremely bad reputation can do that at Outlook.com.Are the
open rates really low for emails sent from this or those IPs?
Benjamin,
the outlook/hotmail side of Microsoft has been out-of-control this past
year, and if everyone else app
Hi fellow Mailopers,
I had a question regarding Gmail. More precisely, I was wondering if anyone
from the list, or from Gmail if they see this post and have some time to
answer, could tell me what triggers the display of the "translate this email
from to " line on top of an email?
In our case
Can you please share the IP address the email was sent from?
On the one hand, it's possible for a feature we call, "Time Travel" to work in
a similar fashion, after detecting a campaign, but that would move the email to
Junk and not delete it entirely.
Since this is a recent incident, it's possi
The language detector runs on the body of the message and is usually pretty
accurate... but it's not perfect.
If you can send me some example messages, or send me the "download source"
from Gmail of example messages, I can file a bug.
Note to use the download from the source view page, not copy &
Hi Brandon,
Thanks for your answer, I’m going to send you examples right away offlist,
Mathieu.
De : Brandon Long
Envoyé : vendredi 29 mars 2019 17:34
À : Mathieu Bourdin
Cc : mailop
Objet : Re: [mailop] Gmail's email language detection
The language detector runs on the body of the message a
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, at 12:28, Michael Wise wrote:
> Can you please share the IP address the email was sent from?
Of course, that was an obvious oversight on my part. This email came from
66.111.4.25.
> Under some circumstances, especially for traffic being sent to a, “mail sink”
> account th
Hi Rob,
You appear to be extrapolating; the only case I know of blackholed emails are
by Outlook.com, when the sending reputation is really bad. Other ISPs usually
reject the message explicitely. Hence my question about the open rate: maybe
it's not globally low on Outlook.com, meaning this iss
Fastmail is an MSP not an ESP, they don't have stats on open rates.
Not that they can't have abusers using their services, or business folks
sending too much unsolicited mail from their accounts, but it's not a bulk
mailer.
Brandon
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, 10:58 AM Benjamin BILLON wrote:
> Hi Rob
I've had a couple users complaining about receiving a bunch of unexpected
bounce messages recently, since we filter bounce messages pretty carefully I
dug into it and the messages are being pulled from Gmail accounts via our POP
retrieval system which bypasses bounce filtering. We don't get the
If you send me the header of a message we responded to, I can file a bug.
Brandon
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 3:53 PM Dave Warren wrote:
> I've had a couple users complaining about receiving a bunch of unexpected
> bounce messages recently, since we filter bounce messages pretty carefully
> I dug i
Thanks, sent off-list!
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, at 17:09, Brandon Long via mailop wrote:
> If you send me the header of a message we responded to, I can file a bug.
>
> Brandon
>
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 3:53 PM Dave Warren wrote:
>> I've had a couple users complaining about receiving a bunch of
Had an odd transient bounce from an email server that’s used for a small
consulting company. The email server is low volume, and hosted on AWS. Bounce
message is:
host primary.us.email.fireeyecloud.com[165.254.91.98]
said: 550 5.5.4 ETP212 Your DNS .com is listed by Newexist. -
The other odd
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