On 17 Jan 2018 12:24 p.m., "Dominic Raferd" wrote:
> I started a conversation with my isp and ask them whole subnet's status
and
> spammers in the network. Talos gave enough details about ip address in my
> subnet. They do not believe that Microsoft categorize subnets.
> I started a conversation with my isp and ask them whole subnet's status and
> spammers in the network. Talos gave enough details about ip address in my
> subnet. They do not believe that Microsoft categorize subnets. Actually,
> their answer was quite funny. They said, "why ms want to do that ?"
On 16 Jan 2018 3:12 p.m., "jin"
wrote:
On 16 Jan 2018 2:34 p.m., "Dominic Raferd" wrote:
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On 16 January 2018 at 11:20, jin
wrote:
>
> I did not realize that nonexist host
On 16 Jan 2018 2:34 p.m., "Dominic Raferd" wrote:
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On 16 January 2018 at 11:20, jin
wrote:
>
> I did not realize that nonexist host names. I believe they basically
ignore faults when they produce them
I've performed same situation. Actually they responded me with "Sorry, your
ip do not qualify for mitigation." It doesn't help me either.
On 16 Jan 2018 2:23 p.m., "Matthew Broadhead" <
matthew.broadh...@nbmlaw.co.uk> wrote:
> i am also having problems delivering to microsoft domains since
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On 16 January 2018 at 11:20, jin wrote:
>
> I did not realize that nonexist host names. I believe they basically ignore
> faults when they produce them but they keep pushing us to follow their
> requirements.
>
>
> On 16 Jan
i am also having problems delivering to microsoft domains since sunday.
i am in their SDNS program and it doesn't show our domain as being
blacklisted.
i contacted their engineers via
I did not realize that nonexist host names. I believe they basically ignore
faults when they produce them but they keep pushing us to follow their
requirements.
On 16 Jan 2018 1:59 p.m., "Jim Reid" wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2018, at 10:49, jin
wrote:
>
> We
> On 16 Jan 2018, at 10:49, jin wrote:
>
> We are having difficulties while delivering mails to Microsoft's domains like
> hotmail and outlook.
They appear to have a DNS problem which is causing outbound mail to fail. Their
SMTP servers are using non-existent hostnames
Hi
This isn't related directly postfix but i could not find true platform to
ask. I believe your knowledge is far better than mine and i need little
help.
We are having difficulties while delivering mails to Microsoft's domains
like hotmail and outlook. I've checked over and over again my
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