Re: [mailop] Fwd: Validity (return path blocklist)

2025-04-09 Thread Andy Smith via mailop
Hi, On Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 11:29:58AM +1000, Simon Wilson via mailop wrote: > as there was discussion back in November about Validity's usefulness > on this list am posting it here too. What bothers me more than Validity's decision to reduce their free offering to 10k queries per month is the fa

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread postfix--- via mailop
On 2025-04-09 19:47, L. Mark Stone via mailop wrote: Thanks, but regrettably, no. [AWS European zone] was our first suggestion (we are an AWS Partner...) They do not want to host with a US-owned company. We respect their decision. concerned with jurisdictional overreach. Would https://www

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread Scott Q. via mailop
So you are looking for infrastructure and the client brings his own software ? Maybe something running OpenStack ? https://cleura.com/ https://www.open-telekom-cloud.com/en/benefits/openstack Scott​ On Wednesday, 09/04/2025 at 13:41 L. Mark Stone via mailop wrote: To provide hosting for a pro

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
Dnia 9.04.2025 o godz. 20:54:29 L. Mark Stone via mailop pisze: > > We are not at all looking for an emailing service like AWS's SES, or to > use a forwarder, SEG or similar. We need like AWS m7i and r7i instances, > with multiple block storage disks of different speeds and sizes, and, > ideally

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread Scott Q. via mailop
I'm actually curious about this - what makes AWS so special in terms of running VMs ? They provide something akin to VMWare's Fault Tolerance on all instances ? Otherwise, if the host goes down, so does your vm. Scott​ ​ On Wednesday, 09/04/2025 at 16:54 L. Mark Stone via mailop wrote: Sorry

[mailop] Emails from my domain [redacted] apparently being dropped after successful delivery to ProofPoint.

2025-04-09 Thread joemailop--- via mailop
Hello All, I was wondering if anyone from ProofPoint might be around to assist with deliverability issues for emails coming from my [redacted] domain going to more than a few ProofPoint hosted customers, both enterprise and essentials. I've checked the IP reputation lookup, but our outbound ema

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread L. Mark Stone via mailop
- Original Message - | From: "Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop" | To: "mailop" | Sent: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 6:50:44 PM | Subject: Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting | Dnia 9.04.2025 o godz. 20:54:29 L. Mark Stone via mailop pisze: |> |> We are not at all looking for a

Re: [mailop] gmail dkim oddity

2025-04-09 Thread Mark E. Mallett via mailop
On Tue, Apr 08, 2025 at 12:03:18PM -0700, Wei Chuang via mailop wrote: > Hi Julian, > I work in Gmail. There's a bug in our implementation for "Show Original" > for "Alignment" and it's being rolled back and fixed. For now ignore that > comment around "Alignment". Oh that's kind of interesting.

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
Ouch.. not sure if you want to recommend them ;) However Mark.. that isn't a very good description of what you are looking for? 'aws-like'.. You mean SES, or just cloud .. You can get redunduncy/resiliency in many ways. But for only 10k users, for mail that isn't a very big load.. Do they

[mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread L. Mark Stone via mailop
To provide hosting for a prospective Euro-based customer, we are looking for an AWS-like competitor to host an email system supporting some 10K users. AWS-like infrastructure redundancy/resiliency and security is preferred. The prospective customer is endeavoring to avoid utilizing US-based host

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread Romain via mailop
Based in France, OVH and Scaleway. Romain Le mer. 9 avr. 2025 à 19:56, L. Mark Stone via mailop a écrit : > To provide hosting for a prospective Euro-based customer, we are looking > for an AWS-like competitor to host an email system supporting some 10K > users. > > AWS-like infrastructure redu

Re: [mailop] Email-Friendly B2B Infrastructure Hosting

2025-04-09 Thread L. Mark Stone via mailop
Sorry Michael and Scott that I wasn't clearer, and thanks for your replies. The Zimbra email software we use requires Linux instances, either Ubuntu 22, RHEL9 or selected clones. No docker containers, microservices etc. AWS has a lot of built-in infrastructure redundancy and resiliency we'd ide