Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-28 Thread Lilium
I can’t figure this one out so looking for some help from people in the know. One of our clients has a postfix mail relay server used for relaying emails from photocopiers/internal software systems out to the world. Below I’ve pasted the headers of one. Office 365 / Outlook chucks them in t

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-24 Thread Bill Cole
On 23 Nov 2017, at 23:50 (-0500), Shane Clay via mailop wrote: Bill - the email wasn't aimed at asking Microsoft for support on a public mailing list. It wasn't a technical support request at all. It was from a network person, separate the end user, looking into an issue which he is unforunate

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-24 Thread Michael Peddemors
that the IP actually has a PTR etc would be sufficient. Shane *From:*Postmaster [mailto:i...@mailvue.com] *Sent:* Friday, 24 November 2017 2:23 PM *To:* Shane Clay *Subject:* Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection Could it be the rdns? PTR:ip-103-219-120-3

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-24 Thread David Hofstee
Maybe this... https://twitter.com/certbund/status/933674851092566017 David On 24 November 2017 at 04:31, Shane Clay via mailop wrote: > Hi All > > > > I can’t figure this one out so looking for some help from people in the > know. One of our clients has a postfix mail relay server used for rel

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-24 Thread Vladimir Dubrovin via mailop
PM > *To:* Shane Clay > *Subject:* Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing > fraud detection > >   > > Could it be the rdns? > > PTR:ip-103-219-120-34.stcolumba.customer-wan.caznet.com.au > <http://stcolumba.customer-wan.caznet.com.au>; &g

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-23 Thread Mark Milhollan
On Fri, 24 Nov 2017, Shane Clay wrote: >I can't figure this one out so looking for some help from people in the >know. One of our clients has a postfix mail relay server used for >relaying emails from photocopiers/internal software systems out to the >world. >Any ideas? I don't know, but can'

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-23 Thread Shane Clay via mailop
information to send back to the client on what they should be doing to resolve it. Shane -Original Message- From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Bill Cole Sent: Friday, 24 November 2017 2:44 PM To: Shane Clay via mailop Subject: Re: [mailop] Office 365 -

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-23 Thread Bill Cole
On 23 Nov 2017, at 22:31 (-0500), Shane Clay via mailop wrote: Any ideas? Maybe an organization that is clearly paying Microsoft for email services should consider the possible utility of going directly to Microsoft for support??? I'm 100% serious about that. It's been a few months since I

Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-23 Thread Shane Clay via mailop
record and the fact that the IP actually has a PTR etc would be sufficient. Shane From: Postmaster [mailto:i...@mailvue.com] Sent: Friday, 24 November 2017 2:23 PM To: Shane Clay Subject: Re: [mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection Could it be the rdns? PTR:ip

[mailop] Office 365 - Emails marked as not passing fraud detection

2017-11-23 Thread Shane Clay via mailop
Hi All I can't figure this one out so looking for some help from people in the know. One of our clients has a postfix mail relay server used for relaying emails from photocopiers/internal software systems out to the world. Below I've pasted the headers of one. Office 365 / Outlook chucks them i