Re: [mailop] DNS issues: mta*.ealerts.bankofamerica.com

2020-04-27 Thread Al Iverson via mailop
Thanks. I am nudging relevant folks about this right now. Regards, Al Iverson On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 5:11 AM ml+mailop--- via mailop wrote: > > Talking about RDNS issues: > > Since Saturday bankofamerica.com seems to have a problem with their > DNS too -- I tried to contact them directly but

[mailop] DNS issues: mta*.ealerts.bankofamerica.com

2020-04-27 Thread ml+mailop--- via mailop
Talking about RDNS issues: Since Saturday bankofamerica.com seems to have a problem with their DNS too -- I tried to contact them directly but (so far) nothing happened. Their "alerts" are sent by hosts with IPs like 68.232.194.1 - 68.232.194.14 (exacttarget?) which map to

[mailop] Messagelabs RDNS issues

2020-04-27 Thread Neil Youngman via mailop
This morning I am seeing issues caused by Messagelabs sending emails with mismatched RDNS. For example 46.226.52.1 is identified as mail1.bemta25.messagelabs.com. in RDNS, but a forward lookup of mail1.bemta25.messagelabs.com. gives a number of addresses starting 195.245.230 Neil Youngman

Re: [mailop] Secureserver & wanadoo.fr throttling

2020-04-27 Thread Benjamin BILLON via mailop
The limit for standard IPs is 3 simultaneous connections from a single IP at Orange AND Wanadoo (both .fr). So don't set 3 and 3, it has to be 3 in total. Try 2 and 1 if you wish, there should be more orange.fr than wanadoo.fr addresses nowadays. Start with that! If it doesn't help feel free