On 2021-05-01 3:34 a.m., Heiko Schlittermann via mailop wrote:
> I forgot the "selling point" that hooked me: The specification.
>
>http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/index.html
>
> It simply contains everything you need. But the reader has to
> understand, that setup/operat
I don’t know if this is a bug or a feature, but when I start typing in the To: column in Outlook, I often get extremely spammy autofill choices, e.g. if I type “zu” in the To: field, autofill suggest Pornhub zun...@zunzzp.zunzzp.medknizhkanova.ru and zuma hamson mrhamsonzum...@gmail.com. I’m using
> On May 20, 2021, at 1:32 PM, Florian Vierke via mailop
> wrote:
>
> I‘ve been working with Anthony a few Years back at Teradata/eCircle. He
> joined Adobe and later Inboxsys. I can confirm, that he‘s 10y+ in the
> industry and has been to M3aawg, csa summit, was speaker at emailing 2020
>
I‘ve been working with Anthony a few Years back at Teradata/eCircle. He joined
Adobe and later Inboxsys. I can confirm, that he‘s 10y+ in the industry and has
been to M3aawg, csa summit, was speaker at emailing 2020
(https://youtu.be/Snue0SHOG3g) and so on. So yes, he does have some contacts ;)
I don't think it's a global change by Microsoft.
If you're correct that the error is a certificate issue, it is within the realm
of possibilities that a particular O365 customer (provided
*.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com is O365) has created a send connector for a domain
that you host (or not, if t
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On 2021-05-20 9:05 a.m., Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. via mailop wrote:
All,
We've been contacted by Anthony Mitchell, representing Inboxsys.com - they are
brand new in the deliverability space, and yet they claim to have relationships
with all of the ISPs and ESPs; however I can f
All,
We've been contacted by Anthony Mitchell, representing Inboxsys.com - they are
brand new in the deliverability space, and yet they claim to have relationships
with all of the ISPs and ESPs; however I can find *nothing* about them,
anywhere, other than on archive.org, which shows that they
On 20/05/2021 15:40, joemailop--- via mailop wrote:
Maybe it was a temporary issue?
Right now I only see one entry -
dig paypal.com txt | findstr "spf"
paypal.com. 3444IN TXT "v=spf1 include:pp._spf.paypal.com
include:3ph1._spf.paypal.com include:3ph2._spf.paypal.com i
Maybe it was a temporary issue?
Right now I only see one entry -
dig paypal.com txt | findstr "spf"
paypal.com. 3444IN TXT "v=spf1
include:pp._spf.paypal.com include:3ph1._spf.paypal.com
include:3ph2._spf.paypal.com include:3ph3._spf.paypal.com
include:3ph4._spf.paypa
Hi,
I wonder if somebody is having problems with paypal.com on the receiving
side (or maybe someone from paypal can help).
We are rejecting what seems to be legit messages from paypal employees
because:
- They have a p=reject DMARC record
- DKIM check fails (body has been altered)
- paypal.c
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