I don't know who would be responsible for this, but will ask around in the 
morning. 3am here currently. :(

Aloha,
Michael.
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Subject: Re: [mailop] Microsoft POP3 Troubles


On 05/05/2016 5:16 PM, Michael Wise wrote:

But by virtue of the, "admin" I'd want whomever owns that domain to be advised?

It might be some Dev doing something with their own mailbox, or ... I have no 
idea, sorry.

Hi Michael,

The issue is its not just this one particular mailbox, this just happened to 
the first one I checked. This is happening for about 15 different domains we 
host, all with different mailboxes and they are all different customers. The 
issue started happening about the same time (+- 30 minutes from each other) on 
all of them as well - I don't think this is anything to do with what the 
customers have setup. I have tried contacting a couple of the customers but 
they have no clue what they have setup, they will check in with their tech to 
see.

It's not really a big problem it just appears to be wasting a fair bit of 
bandwidth, it would be nice if it stopped though. The other option I have is 
firewalling these off and see what breaks but that's a last resort...

As we are not a MS customer, is there any way I can get in contact with someone 
at MS who would be able to follow this up?
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