It’s being looked into.
From: mailop On Behalf Of Joel Golliet
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2018 8:46 AM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] No SNDS data for last 2 days
Hi everyone and outlook/hotmail team especially
we are unable to get data from our IP addresses from SNDS for saturday octob
Hi everyone and outlook/hotmail team especially
we are unable to get data from our IP addresses from SNDS for saturday
octobre the 6th 2018 and sunday the 7th.
I think we are not the only ones (?).
B.R.
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• *Joël GOLLIET |* *Ingénieur Infrastructure et Système*
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> On 8 Oct 2018, at 14:00, Michael Rathbun wrote:
>
> On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 08:46:05 +0200, Benoit Panizzon
> wrote:
>
>> Hi List
>>
>> Now I am sort of baffled, after a lengthy email exchange about the
>> blocklist case, Microsoft states:
>>
>> "As previously stated, your IP(157.161.12.54) is
Hi!
TL;DR version at the bottom.
As we all know IPv4 is like trading gold these days. Back in 2013, we purchased
2 ranges (46.36.204.0/22, 46.36.208.0/21). At the time they did not seem to be
very dirty. There were very few listings in RBL's and all in all it seemed like
something that should
On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 08:46:05 +0200, Benoit Panizzon
wrote:
>Hi List
>
>Now I am sort of baffled, after a lengthy email exchange about the
>blocklist case, Microsoft states:
>
>"As previously stated, your IP(157.161.12.54) is mitigated at this time.
>I do apologize, but I am unable to provide any d
Hi,
We had similar issues about a month ago (mentioned on this list) where
all our MX:es in a /24 where heavily ratelimited, i.e. over 99% of mails
to outlook.com were deferred. In this case, as it was our MX:es it was
forwarded email and autoreplies that were effected by it. The
frustrating respo
Hi List
Since about a week I regularly try to add our IP Ranges to the
Microsoft SNDS Service to be able to react more quickly to incidents.
Unfortunately Microsoft does not seem to have talked to RIPE to get a
large enough request quota. I always get:
"Sorry, whois.ripe.net will not let us do a
Ho yes we were confronted to the same problem as you. It started in December
last year for us.
Short answer: there is no way out.
This is a game of changing IP addresses to relay for Microsoft only which never
ends.
Wait a few days, the blocked IP will be allowed again without any reason.
It