On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 9:06 AM Florian Effenberger via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Raman Gupta via mailop wrote on 07.12.22 at 14:45:
>
> > SNDS reports exactly the same for my mail server's outbound IP address
> > 74.207.245.70/32 <http://74.207.245.70/32>, however weirdly every test
> > I've done to actual Office365 addresses works fine. It bothers me that
> > SNDS still reports this information though and I'd love to find out a
> > way to get SNDS to report the correct status.
>
> SNDS seems for Outlook/Live/Hotmail, not for Office 365 destinations.
>

You are right -- I tested to an @hotmail.com account and the message did
indeed end up in the spam folder.


> I had the same effect on one of my IPs recently, but by filling in the
> Outlook unblocking form, had the status reset within 2-3 days.
>

Do you have a link to this? Since my email is delivered I don't have an NDR
to reference. And it's unclear to me when I find stuff online from
Microsoft whether it applies to Office365 or Outlook.com. For example, the
page at
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-ca/Exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/non-delivery-reports-in-exchange-online/non-delivery-reports-in-exchange-online#run-non-delivery-report-diagnostics
appears to be for Outlook.com, but the NDR diagnostics referenced are for
365 admins only. Confusing!

Closest I've found is
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/supportrequestform/8ad563e3-288e-2a61-8122-3ba03d6b8d75
but I'm pretty sure I've submitted a request to that form before to no
effect.

Regards,
Raman
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