Re: [mailop] btinternet.com blacklist

2017-07-13 Thread Dom Latter
On 13/07/17 02:58, John Levine wrote: I get the impression that you vastly overestimate how much the rest of the world cares whether they get your mail. (This is the general you, not you personally.) Our recipients care very much! They are literally paying for it. I'd put it this way -

Re: [mailop] Email delivery to Yahoo! and Frontier (who also uses Yahoo! email)

2017-07-13 Thread frnkblk
We saw things clear up around 1:20 pm U.S. Central. Whatever it was, it didn’t really show up in DownDetector, so end-user facing access was apparently OK. Frank From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Torsten Reinert via mailop Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 1:33 PM

Re: [mailop] Email delivery to Yahoo! and Frontier (who also uses Yahoo! email)

2017-07-13 Thread Torsten Reinert via mailop
Issues seem to be resolved. Our messages have gone out by now. On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Torsten Reinert wrote: > Same here. > > > On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Tony Maszeroski via mailop < > mailop@mailop.org> wrote: > >> +1 - Yahoo queues bloating here as

Re: [mailop] Email delivery to Yahoo! and Frontier (who also uses Yahoo! email)

2017-07-13 Thread Torsten Reinert via mailop
Same here. On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Tony Maszeroski via mailop < mailop@mailop.org> wrote: > +1 - Yahoo queues bloating here as well. > > These appear to be our top three problematic destinations: > > mta6.am0.yahoodns.net[98.136.216.25] > mta7.am0.yahoodns.net[98.136.217.203] >

Re: [mailop] btinternet.com blacklist

2017-07-13 Thread Bill Cole
On 12 Jul 2017, at 18:57, Dom Latter wrote: I do still find it baffling that guilt by association [1] is considered reasonable - and I do not see the need to block ranges when single IPs will do. Although perhaps there are technical reasons for this that I am unaware of. Are you familiar

[mailop] Any ATT/Prodify admin's on list?

2017-07-13 Thread Michael Peddemors
Noticed a lot of backscatter and what appears to be open relay traffic, as well as the servers not respecting SPF records, and would like to discuss this off-line This is from Prodigy/ATT server(s). Received: from flpd598.prodigy.net (HELO flpd598.prodigy.net

Re: [mailop] Email delivery to Yahoo! and Frontier (who also uses Yahoo! email)

2017-07-13 Thread Tony Maszeroski via mailop
+1 - Yahoo queues bloating here as well. These appear to be our top three problematic destinations: mta6.am0.yahoodns.net[98.136.216.25] mta7.am0.yahoodns.net[98.136.217.203] mta7.am0.yahoodns.net[98.138.112.33] -tony On 7/13/17 09:40, Tara Natanson wrote: > Yes, We have been seeing this as

Re: [mailop] btinternet.com blacklist

2017-07-13 Thread John Levine
In article you write: >For example the top 50 ips from 78.47.0.0/16 (by email volume) there were 34 >IPs with "good" reputation and 7 with "bad" reputation. Some of us keep our own records of what arrives at our mail servers. For the past couple

Re: [mailop] btinternet.com blacklist

2017-07-13 Thread Paul Smith
On 13/07/2017 03:06, steve wrote: Depending on how it's carved up, there are at least 50k IP addresses in a /16. One line, or... From my experience, it's not so much that it's hard work blocking individual IP addresses, it's that the spammers move around. I don't know if the hosting

Re: [mailop] btinternet.com blacklist

2017-07-13 Thread Felix Schwarz via mailop
Am 13.07.2017 um 04:23 schrieb Jay Hennigan: > If you live in a crime-ridden neighborhood by misfortune or choice, you learn > not to leave valuable outgoing packages in your curbside mailbox for the > postman to pick up. You take them to a secure facility operated by someone you > trust. Same