[mailop] Yahoo stuck in a delivery loop?

2019-04-09 Thread Brian Kantor
In the last hour or so, I have received over a dozen copies of the exact same message delivered by the outbound mail servers at Yahoo. Message-ID <1340881089.775819.1554843544...@mail.yahoo.com> keeps repeating. It has the same Message-ID every time. The DKIM header varies depending on which out

Re: [mailop] Gmail Contact?

2019-04-16 Thread Brian Kantor
I do not *know*, but mail that some months ago stopped going into spam mail folders has recently resumed being 100% shunted as spam, resulting in my inability to communicate directly with many clients. - Brian On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 10:12:26AM -0400, Rob Heilman via mailop wrote: > Thank

Re: [mailop] Gmail Contact?

2019-04-16 Thread Brian Kantor
Meh, as soon as it was clear that their message was that of blaming the victim, I wrote off what else he had to say. - Brian On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 10:15:07AM -0600, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote: > > On Apr 16, 2019, at 10:02 AM, Brandon Long via mailop > > wrote: > > followed by "don'

Re: [mailop] The utility of spam folders

2019-04-24 Thread Brian Kantor
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 09:59:20AM +0100, Laura Atkins wrote: > > Have you ever handled delivery support for an ISP? > > If you haven’t I respectfully suggest that you might want to talk to a few of > the folks who do the work about their actual working environment before > making such sweepin

[mailop] What is the story with QQ.COM?

2019-06-01 Thread Brian Kantor via mailop
For the past several months, one of the mailboxes on one of my servers has been getting messages, mostly in Chinese character sets that I can't decipher, short little messages from various senders with FROM addresses like 123456...@qq.com. At least a thousand a day, sometimes as many as 2500 or mo

Re: [mailop] Gmail marking email from me as spam

2019-10-07 Thread Brian Kantor via mailop
> No, it's not their network. It's our common network. If anybody imposes own > rules on their part of the network, we are losing interoperability. Internet > loses any sense. I doubt you'll get very far with that argument; if you really like tilting at windmills, engage a lawyer and claim that th