Re: [mailop] Gmail now deferring email which meets their published reqs

2023-12-29 Thread Odhiambo Washington via mailop
On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 9:52 AM Simon Wilson via mailop wrote: > I know, I'm not alone in this... :( > > I like to think that it's still feasible to run one's own email. I have > for many years, and currently manage about a dozen email domains for family > and friends. Most of the time all good.

[mailop] Gmail now deferring email which meets their published reqs

2023-12-29 Thread Simon Wilson via mailop
I know, I'm not alone in this... :( I like to think that it's still feasible to run one's own email. I have for many years, and currently manage about a dozen email domains for family and friends. Most of the time all good.  Then today my dad says to me "Why am I getting these bounce

Re: [mailop] Office 365 spam is getting ridiculous (besmartforgoodlife DOT com)

2023-12-29 Thread Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop
We're seeing hundreds of entries like these in our logs for their internet domain name: 2023-12-29T07:42:08.028521-08:00 mail01 postfix/policy-spf[118254]: Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: none (csw31.besmartforgoodlife.com: No applicable sender policy available)

[mailop] Office 365 spam is getting ridiculous

2023-12-29 Thread Jarland Donnell via mailop
I think we've finally reached the point where more spam comes from Office 365 customers than legitimate and desirable email. Here's just ONE spam campaign from Office 365 we pulled logs for today: https://mxbin.io/piaQqm Notice the different subdomains they send from: