please tell me what's your favorite kind of pizza or even why
tacos are better than pizza.
Doing it the wrong way adds soo much noise and makes it hard for
some of us to keep up.
Use Google instead, please.
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Couple of questions...
- Isn't this list meant for communication around active operational issues?
- Is how GMX designed outbound filtering really an operational issue?
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I've switched over to
Amazon SES.
Like others have said, it's dead easy to set up. You can configure
Postfix to SMTP relay out through it easily enough.
I'm happy with it.
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not
prepared to judge. Just saying that it is something somebody could
potentially choose to do, just like when people block *.exacttarget.com to
reject mail from any Salesforce Marketing Cloud client that doesn't have a
custom domain implemented.
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On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 11:59 AM
If you want to trust me with the person's email address, I'll pass it to a
bunch of ESP deliverability/compliance people and ask them to unsub it en
masse, if they can. Some will and it might help. We've done it before for
others.
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Indeed, SNDS dashboard results will be reactive based on seeing mail pass
through their systems. No mail = no data.
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 9:38 PM Scott Mutter via mailop
wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 8:15 PM Al Iverson
> wrote:
>
>> Try jumping directly to the appropr
I'm not aware of any way to do this.
Microsoft used to have a method to add sender logos for hosted email
service domains. This was called Brand Cards. It's been dead for a few
years, though.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
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mailop@mailop.
ostmaster Tools/SNDS/JMRP
> system has been a bit wonky of late. I'm wondering if there is a system
> issue somewhere along the lines that's not making the IP address available
> for the JMRP.
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Even if this wasn't happening, you should still go sign up for DQS.
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On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 10:49 AM Lyle Giese via mailop
wrote:
>
> Based on reading Spamhaus's page(referenced below), they will slowly
> block ALL Vultr ip address space from using the Spamha
,
and it could perhaps end up addressed, even if nobody engaged you
directly.
Regards,
Al Iverson
On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:18 PM Graeme Fowler via mailop
wrote:
>
> You said:
> > then there's a bounce
>
> and then:
>>
>> GMail is accepting our messages, then silently j
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I'm seeing it as well. I've blogged about it here:
https://www.spamresource.com/2024/04/microsoft-intermittent-storedrvdeliver.html
Somebody theorized to me that it could be some sort of new "mailbox
full" type error. But that doesn't seem to fit with what I'm seeing.
Cheers,
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ration last night and it generally went much
> better than I expected. A tiny bit of greylisting from some hosts
> but no serious issues.
Good deal. In this case, I am happy to be proven wrong and I'm glad
that you didn't run into any serious issues.
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ES.
>
> Even for something like email discussion lists? 0.00% of this
> email is marketing/transactional. It's just a bunch of nerds
> talking about web standards.
If it's just low/medium volume W3 nerd stuff and you have trouble,
feel free to reach out and I'll be happy to let you smart
. I'm not even sure I'd recommend it, but I've been doing it
for years and years, so it's really more a question of inertia at this
point. I might have had this server as a mail server going back to
before Amazon SES launched.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 5:09 AM Niels Dettenbach via
on how good or bad the support rep is who
happens to answer your ticket. You might have to respond forcefully
one or more times, or you might need to try multiple ticket
submissions, if the first one gets lost or results in a nonsensical
response.
Good luck,
Al Iverson
On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 5:03 PM
-list.html
But I rather suspect you've pretty much got it covered.
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I saw you've since cleaned up the SPF record a bit to remove the IPv6
a/mx entries. Did that fix it?
If not, this might actually be worth submitting to them to point out
that they may be parsing it wrong:
https://support.google.com/mail/contact/gmail_bulk_sender_escalation
Regards,
Al Iverson
cated mail that isn't getting much
response from Gmail users.
Read more about the Yahoo/Google changes here:
https://blog.google/products/gmail/gmail-security-authentication-spam-protection/
https://blog.postmaster.yahooinc.com/post/730172167494483968/more-secure-less-spam
Good luck!
Cheers,
No, almost five years!
https://www.spamresource.com/2019/10/spamhaus-blacklist-changes.html
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have hard data regarding CSA
participation improving your deliverability results, but I do like
them as people and I believe them to be legitimate.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
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wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> I'm looking for feedback o
-domain xnnd.com;
};
So that any `echo "notification" | mail aiver...@wombatmail.com` will
come from u...@xnnd.com, not u...@server32.xnnd.com.
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On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 12:34 PM Scott Mutter via mailop
wrote:
>
> It seems messages being sent from 173.225.104.91 are
nded up modifying my
own mailing list manager to strip email addresses out of the
"friendly" bit of email headers.
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They rarely respond, but they do sometimes address issues based on submissions.
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On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 7:25 AM Fernando MM via mailop
wrote:
>
&
I've blogged about it here, if you're looking for a link to show
people when they ask what to do:
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would
be considered. Assuming it's all configured correctly on the receiving
side. So, ~all is the way to go given that if done in conjunction with
DMARC, you're still telling the world to reject faked mail, but in a
slightly more safe manner.
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ht be time to consider moving off of
O365 and onto some other infrastructure for corporate mail. Just
because you don't really have enough control over the infrastructure
levers here.
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Al Iverson
On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 12:02 PM Oliver Kirchel via mailop
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am a p
I covered that here:
https://www.spamresource.com/2020/07/small-mailserver-best-current-practices.html
Anybody who would like to write up a guide, I'd be happy to publish it
on Spam Resource (or link to it if you publish it elsewhere). Feel
free to reach out.
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hn also said he's auto-whitelisting a bunch of stuff based
on an initial pass, which is an automation step I surely wish I had.
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really see any data
proving that it actually does anything that inhibits modern spam. The
botnets can retry, too.
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re delivery was held up by waiting to see if the
inbound infra could be reached on port 25 separately.
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How long until Google, Yahoo, others stop accepting that forwarded
mail from Microsoft, is another way to frame that.
Good to see it getting some attention. I'll be curious to see who
addresses it and how.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 3:01 PM Alex Liu via mailop wrote:
>
>
I've gotten the
> impression that Gmail "likes" original letters (and ARC) more than it
> likes any kind of mangling, including SRS.
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AT kickbox.com
You can probably figure out the website from that, if you want to
check it out yourself. :)
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ng false positives.
Some call that a feature, some call it a bug. That is probably why
some reputation engines (Gmail) don't stop there and look at the
domain and other markers, too.
Even SpamAssassin helps me block some of that kind of stuff based on
Spamhaus DBL listings and content matching.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 11:44 AM Grant Taylor via mailop
wrote:
>
> On 3/28/23 10:19 AM, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
> > Eventually we have to stop allowing connections from misconfigured
> > servers that are being exploited to do bad things.
>
> But what is "misco
that they COULD
be abused, it's a little more grey area to reject mail from them
versus they HAVE been abused. But also, their server, their rules.
Meaning I think Microsoft has the right to do this, regardless of how
we might feel about it.
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This is great to hear. Thanks very much for sharing!
Cheers,
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On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 9:31 AM Jeff Dellapina via mailop
wrote:
> Hey Mailop,
>
>
>
> Microsoft is proud to announce our Consumer email service
> (Outlook/Hotmail/MSN/Live) *will now honor the DMARC reco
Often the intent is to do better, be better-- not
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This is a good hypothesis but so far I have not seen any absolute
confirmation that they are "listing the world." I guess we will see...
Cheers,
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 2:53 AM Benoit Panizzon via mailop
wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I have started seeing a lot of ema
” in this example. That sounds right based on Googling the
iONOS instructions, I think.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
> On Feb 9, 2023, at 6:41 PM, H via mailop wrote:
>
> Having successfully created a SPF record for my domain hosted by Ionos, I now
> wanted to create a DKIM record but have
to do a subdomain like I’ve shown here - “fbl.talent.com
<http://fbl.talent.com/>” so you can bypass any spam filtering that your
corporate top level domain may enforce.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
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>
> Hi Jeff,
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Alberto, I do exactly as you are suggesting — I host inbound email on a Google
Cloud instance (and I did so previously on an AWS EC2 instance). Neither allows
port 25 outbound. I relay outbound SMTP through an existing VPS I’ve had at
another ISP for years. It works fine.
Cheers,
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upon sending), rewrites the message ID (which I found to be very
handy if you want to re-forward the same message more than once,
either in testing or in real life) and I usually drop the original
sender's address both into a hidden x-header and the reply-to header.
Cheers,
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On Wed, Jan 11
I'm glad you were able to get it figured out. I'm using Spamhaus to
block mail to my Postfix server via the DQS process and it's working
perfectly.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 1:23 PM Brian Knight via mailop
wrote:
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> I've got a Postfix server (it's a flurdy build) that
ggestion. I'll give them a look.
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anything new. This isn't futile; it's
easily fixable. It can just feel a bit overwhelming or unfair for
smaller or hobby senders.
Regards,
Al Iverson
On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 10:39 AM Nate Burke via mailop
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> I know it may be futile, but I thought I'd ask. Starting late Tuesday
>
ehow make outgoing email
> look more spammy than with a matching envelope address.
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em becoming too dominate. Their SES email has terrible
> deliverability, from what I’ve seen, but I don’t know much about their
> regular mailbox service. Do you know how their deliverability is?
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 4:24 PM Daniel J. Luke via mailop
wrote:
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> I run a smal mail server for friends/family (with a couple of tiny mail lists
> for local clubs). I noticed that I was rejecting discover.com bank's billpay
> messages as th
enough proof
from my own experience that it works fine if you follow best practices
and don't grow crustry and stop evolving your knowledge while best
practices keep on evolving. So I'm going to go deeper into it, not run
away from it. Wish me luck.
Cheers,
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It's all responding for me; their website, IMAP endpoint, and SMTP
injection endpoint.
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 6:06 PM John Von Essen via mailop
wrote:
>
> For the last 15 mins or so. Website is down, and smtp/imap endpoints are
> down, MX is down, etc.,. Like thei
talking about and that
they can get mail to Gmail over IPv6 just fine. So, YMMV. (My point is
that it's not impossible, but it is annoying and that it has exacting,
but unclear requirements.)
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 11:26 AM Jesse Hathaway via mailop
wrote:
>
> Back in
On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 3:25 PM Matt Corallo wrote:
> On 7/25/22 3:58 PM, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 2:37 PM Matt Corallo via mailop
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I don't believe SA does authentication checks on all Received: lines, no,
d
> as one of the many signals in spam classification. Just because some other
> server decided it wasn't
> spam doesn't mean I should accept their classification, and more signals
> doesn't generally hurt, at
> least properly tuned.
The signal in question is not properly tuned.
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>>
> How so? We haven't seen any issues.
>
> Mark
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dful to a few dozen messages daily. A slow enough
> trickle for patterns to take a while before becoming obvious.
>
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just as a mail relay.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 12:48 PM Nate Burke via mailop wrote:
>
> I've had a small multi-domain business mail server running on the same
> IP for the last 20 years, I need to chan
se case makes sense to
me. I personally wouldn't configure things this way, but people do it,
so it is good that there is a way to handle "passing authentication
results forward," if you wish to trust the prior hop's ARC results.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
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spammer is their client.
Cheers,
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> On 19/06/2022 00:16, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
> > Data points:
> > - Supposedly a digital marketing company based in India
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;seal" a current state of the message authentication
into the ARC header and then Microsoft, if it trusts that ARC signer, reads
the ARC results to pass messages that would have perhaps otherwise failed
authentication checks due to forwarding etc. past that point?
Regards,
Al Iverson
On Thu, Ju
.
> Really? I'm not sure how much I care about recipient systems that are that
> broken.
That's a choice, for sure. Like rewriting headers to ".invalid" as a
protest about DMARC and mailing lists. Your server, your rules, of
course.
My choice would be more about trying to keep th
Microsoft can do anything on their end, of
course. Though I don't think the chances of success there are super
high. But you're still right to try.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 4:29 PM Rob McEwen via mailop wrote:
>
> RE: outlook/hotmail (silently!) putting legit
,
Al Iverson
On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 6:02 PM sam via mailop wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am trying to track down a contact for aol.com as we have a couple users who
> are emailing into aol.com but there mail is landing in spam
>
> I confirmed that SPF and DKIM are e
Alan Murphy was one of a kind; I'm very sad that he is no longer with
us but I'm very happy and lucky to have known him and to have known
him to be a force for good both online and in real life, for so many
years. He made the world better and was a kind person to boot.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Sun
Anybody familiar with the Gmail headers X-Gm-Message-State and
X-Google-Smtp-Source? A coworker asked about them, but I am not really
familiar. Figured I'd see here if anybody knows anything about them.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts or feedback!
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ng bogus complaints about mail sent
to a domain hosted by h-email.net.
In one or both of the other cases, the email was COI and the
questionable address had indeed been confirmed.
Netcraft needs to knock it off.
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ally an OPERATIONAL mail issue, and is darn near already
addressed from the ISP/MBP filer/reputation perspective, from my view,
so I typically wouldn't even wax poetic about it here on Mailop,
personally.
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Subs
f course, it's not ONLY about
volume...but that is indeed part of it.)
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On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 10:36 AM Grant Taylor via mailop
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> On 4/15/22 8:24 AM, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
> > Don't send to Gmail over IPv6.
>
> Drive by comment.
>
> It is possible to send to Google via IPv6. My personal / small /
> bespoke server sen
On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 7:41 AM Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
wrote:
>
> Dnia 14.04.2022 o godz. 12:40:52 Al Iverson via mailop pisze:
> > > Yes, it is unfixable. Once Google's AI decides (for no apparent reason)
> > > that
> > > it will reject e-mails from you, or pu
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 12:00 PM Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
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>
> Dnia 13.04.2022 o godz. 19:44:52 Al Iverson via mailop pisze:
> >
> > Seconded. Google does not do things the way I would, and I find them
> > frustrating, yes, but no, it is not true about there b
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 7:59 PM Jarland Donnell via mailop
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>
> I've seen Microsoft do that very thing many times over the years,
> accepting an email but never delivering it. I have to admit, I have not
> once witnessed this with Gmail. Gi
ears and don't
do things the right way for 2022 because you don't want to or can't.
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rn-path domain, so if that's different from your visible from
domain, that could be the domain with a poor rep. And domain in this
context can also mean subdomain.
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lled KBXSCORE likely would be able to
tell you which one it is - try sending a message to it as instructed
on https://kbxscore.com .
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Hopefully that'll help confused folks in the future.
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ou are.
Those of us out in the blogosphere should do better about updating old
links for Yahoo CFL signup as well. I'll nudge a few folks and make
sure all of my links are updated.
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you really need is to go from a one-click unsub to a two-click unsub.
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 2:23 PM Brian Toresdahl via mailop
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> We've been experiencing cases of apparent automatic unsubs
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age. (I also rewrite the from address.) This has worked fine for me,
but not everyone is a fan of this methodology.
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The person I knew at Vade seems to have left, but the process described
here should still work:
https://www.spamresource.com/2020/06/what-is-vade-threat-list-how-do-i.html
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Al Iverson
On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 9:23 AM Ken Robinson via mailop
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> My IP address has somehow got
Okay, I have to admit, this was very well handled on your part. It's really
good guidance.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 8:49 AM yuv via mailop wrote:
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> * I had waited for the answer to my direct note to Jonathan Mayer and
> fell asleep. It arrived
hrown out of college 25 years ago for doing open relay testing
after being told to stop. In both cases, what the person was doing was
stupid, but the response was way over the top. That was dumb then and
this is dumb now.
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> > envoiemail[.]fr
> > novatormail[.]ru
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> The list of domains being used appears to be here;
> https://measurement.cs.princeton.edu/privacystudy/
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I don't use IPv6, so I don't have an easy way to test it today. So if
you're coming in on IPv6 and having issues that I'm not having, maybe
they have an IPv6 issue or can't resolve your DNS.
Or if IPv4, are you sure you're not connecting from an IP considered
to be dynamic and/or on l
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I never thought to monitor for it but Twitter suggests yes, there was an
outage, both on 11/19 and maybe back on 11/12 too.
Cheers,
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 8:52 PM Kevin A. McGrail via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> Anyone out there see any Quad 8 outages from abou
mail from a non-VMC using sender that publishes a BIMI
record, perhaps wish.com?
https://xnnd.com/dns.cgi?t=bimi=wish.com=
https://www.wish.com/
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 10:08 AM Vsevolod Stakhov via mailop
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> Hello,
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> I'm currently building
BTW, friends tell me that this is being fixed. :)
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 9:13 AM Al Iverson wrote:
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> That sending IP is actually Salesforce as a vendor for Microsoft,
> sending through "Salesforce Marketing Cloud" aka ExactTarget. I've
> forwarded you
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