On Wed, 3 Jul 2019 15:54:08 -0500, Al Iverson via mailop
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mdr
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There's a funny thing that happens when you know the correct
answer. It throws you when you get a different answer that
is not wrong.-- Dr Bowman (Freefall)
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It's been a while I've not had to do so - no luck here, Al. You know pretty
much what I know :)
- Udeme
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 3:30 PM Al Iverson via mailop
wrote:
> Anybody else having trouble signing new ranges up for Microsoft SNDS?
> When submitting the access request, I get a generic
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On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 2:43 PM Hansen, Christoffer via mailop
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> On 03/07/2019 21:24, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
> > Anybody else having trouble signing new ranges up for Microsoft SNDS?
> > When submitting the access request, I get a generic "We're sorry! An
> > error has
On 03/07/2019 21:24, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Anybody else having trouble signing new ranges up for Microsoft SNDS?
When submitting the access request, I get a generic "We're sorry! An
error has occurred."
They use old-school WHOIS lookups on the behind-the-scenes. Not RDAP
lookups?
Anybody else having trouble signing new ranges up for Microsoft SNDS?
When submitting the access request, I get a generic "We're sorry! An
error has occurred."
Have contacted both the SNDS feedback address, and a different
individual at Microsoft, but seem to be getting radio silence.
Anyone
See https://serversmtp.com/smtp-error/ ,
https://www.arclab.com/en/kb/email/smtp-response-codes-error-messages.html
("SMTP
Error 451") et al.
451 is one of many SMTP response codes. The MTA understands the initial
error code and the other text is for your benefit.
Essentially 400s are generic
Hello -
Can somebody from Microsoft please assist with this 451 response?
451 4.7.650 The mail server [35.164.127.225] has been temporarily rate
limited due to IP reputation. For e-mail delivery information, see
https://postmaster.live.com (S775) [
On Wed, 03 Jul 2019 22:52:21 +0800 Philip Paeps via mailop wrote:
> The factory that made IPv4 addresses has been closed for a while. They
> don't make new IPv4 addresses any longer. I don't believe "completely
> clean" IPv4 address space exists anywhere. Certainly in the RIPE
> region, all
On 2019-07-01 21:20:30 (+0800), Simplelists - Andrew Beverley via mailop
wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 14:19:03 +0100 (BST) Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019, Simplelists - Andrew Beverley via mailop wrote:
I'm after some general advice about moving to a new outbound email
IP address