[swinog] Re: Microsoft massive spam outbreak

2024-01-24 Diskussionsfäden Tobias Goeller via swinog
Hi All,

Honestly... if Microsoft is the Solution I'd rather keep my problem.

Jokes aside... They are simply trying to play the "we are bigger than you"-game 
- which isn't really working. Never has.

Tobias

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> On 23 Jan 2024, at 10:10, Marc SCHAEFER via swinog  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 04:07:26PM +0100, Benoit Panizzon via swinog wrote:
>> I am aware, Microsoft Office365 customer service blames this on us
>> 'falsely and for no reason' blocking email from those ip addresses, and
>> when presented with Evidence of what happened, they close the case with
>> 'issue solved' which was never the case.
> 
> I see, here you can see a more detailed feedback (mostly from users though):
> 
>   
> https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/microsoft-outlook-365-server-blacklisted-by-spam/851d8fc4-11b9-445a-860b-1704897a02b2
> 
> A customer of mine was hit with his problem, and I suggested work-arounds and 
> to
> show the customer customer's the extent of the problem.
> 
> The obvious solution would be that everyone gets a Microsoft hosted mail
> service and drops independant service providers :)
> 
> NB: apart from the joke, it gets every day more complicated to manage an
>independant SMTP provider, notably due to a very feelable concentration
>of individuals, but also enterprises within one or two GAFAMs: 
> unfortunately
>we no longer live in an Internet world where we can say "Microsoft is 
> irrelevant":
>most universities and enterprises seem to have been lurred there.
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[swinog] Re: Microsoft massive spam outbreak

2024-01-24 Diskussionsfäden Marc SCHAEFER via swinog
Hello,

On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 04:07:26PM +0100, Benoit Panizzon via swinog wrote:
> I am aware, Microsoft Office365 customer service blames this on us
> 'falsely and for no reason' blocking email from those ip addresses, and
> when presented with Evidence of what happened, they close the case with
> 'issue solved' which was never the case.

I see, here you can see a more detailed feedback (mostly from users though):

   
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/microsoft-outlook-365-server-blacklisted-by-spam/851d8fc4-11b9-445a-860b-1704897a02b2

A customer of mine was hit with his problem, and I suggested work-arounds and to
show the customer customer's the extent of the problem.

The obvious solution would be that everyone gets a Microsoft hosted mail
service and drops independant service providers :)

NB: apart from the joke, it gets every day more complicated to manage an
independant SMTP provider, notably due to a very feelable concentration
of individuals, but also enterprises within one or two GAFAMs: unfortunately
we no longer live in an Internet world where we can say "Microsoft is 
irrelevant":
most universities and enterprises seem to have been lurred there.
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