It appears that Support 3Hound via mailop said:
>About the hostedmail.com domain, I searched a bit before ask here.
>The owner/registrant is redacted for privacy.
>No web redirect.
>No TXT records.
>Abuse info was ab...@hostedmail.com ( on abuse.net )
>The registrar is Tucows (as thousand of
The issue has been solved.
I'm not sure if someone read my first e-mail and silently operates to
verify/solve without reply (google style) or if it's a natural update
over a false positive or even if the recipient comply with them as a
customer.
I would like just to puntualize I'm not sure I
On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 17:22:27 + (GMT), Andrew C Aitchison via mailop
wrote:
>If nobody complains,
>then a single complaint is likely to get attention :-)
In my corporate experience, if nobody complains, then there will be nobody to
read complaints. Simple cost containment.
mdr
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Dňa 26. februára 2024 17:57:16 UTC používateľ John Levine via mailop
napísal:
>I'm not surprised that they aren't interested in complaints from
>senders. If the recipients don't care whether they get the mail,
>there's no problem to be solved.
I understand, that any spammer can complain and
It appears that Support 3Hound via mailop said:
>In this case, the recipient is a phisycal shop manager, that is waiting
>some item sent from some supplier that used our customer service (a
>shipping company) to send that packages.
>The e-mail is telling something like "your items has been
Il 26/02/2024 16:19, Kris Deugau via mailop ha scritto:
Try postmas...@tucows.com, hostedemail.com is Tucows' hosted email
service.
Thank you Kris, I'm going to try.
Also try getting your recipients to complain to their mail hosting
provider - complaints from the people who want to
It appears that Grant Taylor via mailop said:
>On 2/26/24 10:43 AM, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
>> At least that's what I see all over from my experience.
>
>My experience is similar.
That's certainly true for free mail systmes. Sometimes you only get what you
pay for.
Hostedmail is a
On Mon, 26 Feb 2024, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
Dnia 26.02.2024 o godz. 10:19:54 Kris Deugau via mailop pisze:
Also try getting your recipients to complain to their mail hosting
provider - complaints from the people who want to *receive* the
message are far more effective than complaints
Dnia 26.02.2024 o godz. 10:50:44 Grant Taylor via mailop pisze:
> However my opinion is that this is the wrong thing to do. Like so
> many things, email is governed by checks and balances (of sorts).
> If enough people complain about not being able to receive something,
> then hopefully the
On 2/26/24 10:43 AM, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
At least that's what I see all over from my experience.
My experience is similar.
However my opinion is that this is the wrong thing to do. Like so many
things, email is governed by checks and balances (of sorts). If enough
people
Dnia 26.02.2024 o godz. 10:19:54 Kris Deugau via mailop pisze:
> Also try getting your recipients to complain to their mail hosting
> provider - complaints from the people who want to *receive* the
> message are far more effective than complaints from the sender.
The typical reaction of an
Support 3Hound via mailop wrote:
As in the Subject, I'm trying to contact that postmaster.
Note:
I cannot reach him/her using postmaster@ nor the contact form of the
registrar. I don't find any other valid contact way.
We should deliver regularly some important transactional e-mail (about 2
As in the Subject, I'm trying to contact that postmaster.
Note:
I cannot reach him/her using postmaster@ nor the contact form of the
registrar. I don't find any other valid contact way.
We should deliver regularly some important transactional e-mail (about 2
messages every day) to domains
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