If you're the postmaster for 163.com<http://163.com> can you please look at your NDR policies? I get NDRs daily from people forging from on my domain to 163.com<http://163.com> users that don't exist.
Sent from my mobile. Please excuse any unusual brevity or typos while I'm on the go. On 25 Feb 2016, at 10:23 PM, 陈俊平 <chenjunp...@corp.netease.com<mailto:chenjunp...@corp.netease.com>> wrote: Hello team, I am a postmaster of Netease Inc.(NASDAQ: NTES), we are a professional email service provider in China with domains 163.com<http://163.com>, 126.com<http://126.com>, yeah.net<http://yeah.net> and etc. Recently we seems to miss a lot of GitHub emails(such as GitHub Reigister Verify Emails), as our logfiles tell, Github dose not send out these emails. I'd tried posting a support request at page https://github.com/contact , sending emails to ab...@github.com<mailto:ab...@github.com>,h...@github.com<mailto:h...@github.com>,supp...@github.com<mailto:supp...@github.com>, and some other ways to reach out to GitHub team. Unluckily I get no reply so far. Now I turned to this list for help, please help to forward this message if you knew someone in GitHub. Thank you very very much! Best Wishes, -Junping Chen chenjunp...@corp.netease.com<mailto:chenjunp...@corp.netease.com> Netease Inc.(NASDAQ: NTES) _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org<mailto:mailop@mailop.org> https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
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