[mailop] Google: Increase in false positives?

2016-09-01 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed a *huge* uptick in false positives with GMail or Google Apps? Before this week, I'd get one legit messages in spam folder every month or two. This week, lots of stuff from mailing lists (several on Google Groups) is going to spam as well as a few

Re: [mailop] Spamcop Contact

2016-09-01 Thread Dave Warren
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016, at 02:16, Benoit Panizzon wrote: > I used to discuss issues on their NNTP Server: > > news://news.spamcop.net/ > > But it is down at the moment (or has it been put out of service? I > haven't connected for a long time)

Re: [mailop] Issues Receiving from MSN/Hotmail

2016-09-01 Thread Dave Brockman
On 9/1/2016 9:32 AM, Aaron Richton wrote: > On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, Dave Brockman wrote: > >> For Example: >> > > That's just base64, use e.g. openssl enc -d -base64 which gives: Thanks for that! > Reporting-MTA: dns;BAY004-OMC3S15.hotmail.com > Received-From-MTA:

Re: [mailop] Issues Receiving from MSN/Hotmail

2016-09-01 Thread Aaron Richton
On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, Dave Brockman wrote: For Example: UmVwb3J0aW5nLU1UQTogZG5zO0JBWTAwNC1PTUMzUzE1LmhvdG1haWwuY29tDQpSZWNlaXZlZC1G cm9tLU1UQTogZG5zO05BTTAyLUNZMS1vYmUub3V0Ym91bmQucHJvdGVjdGlvbi5vdXRsb29rLmNv bQ0KQXJyaXZhbC1EYXRlOiBXZWQsIDMxIEF1ZyAyMDE2IDA2OjMwOjQ4IC0wNzAwDQoNCkZpbmFs

Re: [mailop] Issues Receiving from MSN/Hotmail

2016-09-01 Thread Dave Brockman
On 9/1/2016 8:55 AM, Vladimir Dubrovin via mailop wrote: > > May be, it's because you use self signed certificate for STARTTLS. I see > no any reason for MSN/Hotmail to check certificate for STARTTLS though, > and anyway it should fallback to unencrypted connection, unless you > published DANE

Re: [mailop] Issues Receiving from MSN/Hotmail

2016-09-01 Thread Paul Smith
On 01/09/2016 13:27, Dave Brockman wrote: web interface. To date, I have yet to receive an actual (final) NDR with any helpful information (But it appears I didn't get the first "Delay" NDR for ~12 hours). There is an encoded text attachment named details.txt, What does the details.txt file

Re: [mailop] Issues Receiving from MSN/Hotmail

2016-09-01 Thread Vladimir Dubrovin via mailop
May be, it's because you use self signed certificate for STARTTLS. I see no any reason for MSN/Hotmail to check certificate for STARTTLS though, and anyway it should fallback to unencrypted connection, unless you published DANE (RFC 7672). Dave Brockman пишет: > I'm assisting a client who is

[mailop] Issues Receiving from MSN/Hotmail

2016-09-01 Thread Dave Brockman
I'm assisting a client who is having issues receiving from msn/hotmail accounts. The entire rest of the planet can send email to this domain without issue, and email *to* MSN/Hotmail is delivered without issue. I am unable to correlate connection attempts with emails sent from hotmail web