Thanks for the advice Al!
I'll give this a try. In my case, the verification codes are arriving
within seconds, so that should make it quicker.
Best regards
-lem
On 5 Jul 2018, at 19:36, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Hey Lem, I've been down this road and they don't really have a way to
faci
Hey Lem, I've been down this road and they don't really have a way to
facilitate bulk requests, no matter how kindly you ask. :)
You could actually knock out all of those in less than a day's work,
if you did them the way I do them:
- Fire up four browsers. I use Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera
Hi there,
I need to send 70+ Yahoo Complaint Feedback Loop Service requests. Is
there any way to submit them in bulk, rather than going through the
captcha-protected form one at a time?
Thanks in advance.
-lem
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Hi again
> Unless Orange is performing object and link scanning / safety checks making
> the recipients seem alive (to euromsg at least
Never seen this kind of behavior from Orange. Could be happening from one of
their security vendors but on several hundreds of emails ? seems highly
unlikely.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018, David Hofstee wrote:
>- You send to e.g. a 1000 recipients one week. These recipients download
>images and click on links (e.g. 40% open rate and 5% click rate).
>Conclusion: Recipients are real and active.
>- The next week *all* these recipients suddenly bounce
Unless Orange
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Thank you David ,
Yes that is what i am talking about . that is the "strange" part ,how so
many people close the email every NL .
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 3:52 PM, David Hofstee
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> Hi Emre,
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> My 5xx bounce rate is around 0.2% for these domains. The domains have not
> gone inactive. Some
Hi Emre,
My 5xx bounce rate is around 0.2% for these domains. The domains have not
gone inactive. Some spam filters reply with such 5xx errors to fend off
spam. I haven't seen that @orange yet (but a large Belgium provider does it
infrequently).
@Philip (and Mathieu): The point that Emre is makin
HI,
Just to complete Philip's translation, the full bounce message says in french
"invalid address for at least one of the recipients".
Being a french ESP with 95% of our traffic to French ISPs, Orange foremost
among them, we've never seen "false positives" regarding hard bounces with this
ISP.
For a 1990s throwback, here is the website for xmailserver
http://www.xmailserver.org/
On 05/07/18, 4:56 PM, "mailop on behalf of Benoit Panizzon"
wrote:
Hi Erme
I've seen similar problems with ISP using, as I recall, something
sounding like 'xmailserver' as SMTP Server.
On 2018-07-05 12:47:57 (+0200), Emre Üst |euro.message| wrote:
Is there anything wrong on Orange.fr and wanadoo.fr domains lately ?
Our client's recipients went to Hard Bounces. I actually don't
understand why suddenly their email become invalid, people that are
actually quite active. Opening
Hi Erme
I've seen similar problems with ISP using, as I recall, something
sounding like 'xmailserver' as SMTP Server.
That Server has a very serious bug, instead of rejecting invalid
recipients during the 'rcpt to' handshake, it does this after 'data'
has been initiated by issuing a human readabl
Hello Everyone ,
Is there anything wrong on Orange.fr and wanadoo.fr domains lately ? Our
client's recipients
went to Hard Bounces. I actually don't understand why suddenly their email
become invalid, people that are actually quite active. Opening and
clicking on the NL.
Could it be closing the
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