For at least two days, anybody know what the go is?
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We are bouncing lot of mail for DMARC failure coming from
o10.m.reply1.ebay.com
Care to update your DMARC record :P
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This is why you use IP's and not DN;s in your spf record :-)
On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 5:42 AM Marco Moock via mailop
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> Am 27.08.2024 um 12:56:18 Uhr schrieb Eduardo Diaz Comellas via mailop:
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> > I think that sending the vacation messages with null sender is an
> > standard practise and
more fool them
On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 1:33 AM ml+mailop--- via mailop
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> On Wed, Aug 28, 2024, Robert Giles via mailop wrote:
> > On 8/28/2024 at 08:08, Gellner, Oliver via mailop wrote:
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> > > You can use the header X-Google-Group-Id.
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> > Thanks! That looks like an excellent header t
nobody is unblockable - we have blocked gmail before, and will do it again
if need arise, we are only small in hosting side of business, and our cable
and dsl base is also small with customer numbers in 7 figures range, maybe
our rejecting google had tiniest blip on them radar, maybe none at all, b
Friends,
For many years we are using DMARC, DKIM and SPF, for many years, we are
getting reports, but we want to send DMARC reports too.
I have spend much hours on google since evening (it is now 330am!) and i am
flooded with informations on how to read them, set them up, even when using
keywords
Halo,
What are we using this days in replace opendkim which is long broken
abandonware?
thx
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seriously?
Do you really think they CARE what an RFC says when they are shutting the
blacklist down.
Get real peoples.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2025 at 4:57 AM Bill Cole via mailop
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> On 2025-03-07 at 12:58:28 UTC-0500 (Fri, 7 Mar 2025 18:58:28 +0100)
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas via mailop
> is rumore
On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 5:14 AM John Levine via mailop
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> Nobody I know thinks that SPF is very good, but it does what it does
>
>
>
John, we all know you despise SPF, and you can't know many folks, because
most I know like it and have used it pretty much from the get go, with no
problems
In past 48 hour we see massive increase in spam attempts, have comcast
previously blocked port 25 outbound? and now removed that block?
We used to see a lot of spam from them, but seen very little in past few
year, only the odd RBL blocking, but for 2 day now we see near 1800 spam
attempts from mu
Thank you, I check our mx-in this evening, and we are see 25 and 587
onslaught. IRC room confirm this problem start saturday sunday and is seen
in many part of world so not single attack on only us, most of 2p25 comes
from pa.comcast but the submission onslaught comes from pa ma, ga and so
on, perh
On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 9:47 AM Paul Ebersman
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> pe> Your network but be aware that the legit comcast email MTAs are also
> pe> in 7922, so you will have trouble corresponding with the comcast
> pe> email folks if you do this.
>
>
I annoyed so do not care, I sure my customers not care eit
Welcome to the internet
this is normal, every hour, just make your MTA best practise, trusted RBL,
and you be OK
On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 10:17 AM J Doe via mailop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I operate a small mail server for a non-profit organization. Over the
> last two weeks or so, I have observed serve
I've been seeing this for about 4 day, mostly for dmarc message, I just add
them into my dmarc DNR list and problem solved, well for me anyway.
I did not go to some URI they point to, no, sorry, if you are not accepting
message, you tell me in the 421 or 55x, not wasting my energy expecting me
goin
and on this subject related, for past weeks seeing lot of dmarc bounces,
mostly from outlook and some smaller ASP, come on people, do your job, make
sure your dmarc record is always up to date, or if sik of dmarc spam, you
remove RUA and RUF entriy from your dns, because your bouncing becomes my
co
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