On Wed, 6 May 2020 16:43:31 -0700, Michael Peddemors via mailop
wrote:
>80.82.65.253
>87.251.74.44,47
>92.63.74.44/24
>134.255.217.129
>176.113.115.0/24
>183.136.225.45
>185.176.27.38,58,86,118,126
>194.26.29.13
>194.31.244.2,6,10,14,18,34
>
>Makes you wonder how those networks are related..
The
Not strictly email related..
Our networks are under a 'little' attack right now, not really a
traditional DDOS attacks, but pretty sure our spam auditing team has
riled up a group out of Russia..
However, mixed in with some known questionable networks over there...
80.82.65.253
87.251.74.44,
Hi Rauf -
Please contact me off list.
Thanks
Lili
Lili Crowley
Postmaster
Verizon Media
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:16 PM Rauf Guliyev via mailop
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for somebody from OATH/Yahoo/AOL who can help with blockings
> of our new IPs we have been trying to warm/ramp up.
Hello,
I am looking for somebody from OATH/Yahoo/AOL who can help with blockings
of our new IPs we have been trying to warm/ramp up.
Thanks in advance,
Rauf
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On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:24 AM Annex Ian via mailop
wrote:
> hello there!
>
> Referring to the cox.com posts: we also see repetitive CXCNCT errors for
> our mx-servers
Christian, I found myself in a similar boat needing to contact Cox. We
emailed the official address for our issue (unblock.requ...@cox.net &
postmas...@cox.net) on Feb 26th and did not get a response until March
21st. The response said that there were no issues seen in the last 7
days and asked