> I have resolved my problem by creating a free account with a
> third-party emailer and setting up MS-specific transport in
> postfix to direct all (and only) MS mail via that third party.
> Their free tier for email relaying has a 300/day limit that I
> will never ever exceed.
>
> (ref. https://w
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
My server is currently blocked by MS yet again and I've just
initiated the usual tiresome process of getting mitigation.
I'm not sure that anyone can offer me anything other than
sympathy but I'm open to any advice or suggestions.
I have reso
On 2021-07-30 18:10:23 (+0800), G. Miliotis via mailop wrote:
> We're just managing our misery here.
That's a great tag line for mailop@. :-)
Philip
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On 2021-07-30 11:30, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
I'm not sure that anyone can offer me anything other than sympathy but
I'm open to any advice or suggestions.
These huge freemail providers are killing email. Mail was never supposed
to be so centralized. We're just managing our misery here. I
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
I'm not sure that anyone can offer me anything other than sympathy but I'm
open to any advice or suggestions.
The biggest step I took to avoiding blocks was to run weekly stats reports
on outgoing and catch the users who couldn't resist configu
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, mailop--- via mailop wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2021, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Microsoft is the mailbox provider most likely to block, that's for sure.
I read these discussions about MS blocking with interest.
Like many others I run a very small volume mail server for fa
On Tue, 27 Jul 2021, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Microsoft is the mailbox provider most likely to block, that's for sure.
I read these discussions about MS blocking with interest.
Like many others I run a very small volume mail server for
family and friends. Traffic to MS is never more tha
Thanks Al! Jeff also reached out to me off list and offered some
pointers along the same lines. This looks like good solid advice for
anyone dealing with the same.
On 2021-07-27 18:34, Al Iverson via mailop wrote:
Microsoft is the mailbox provider most likely to block, that's for
sure.
I'd p
Microsoft is the mailbox provider most likely to block, that's for sure.
I'd probably suggest trying again with Sender Support and focusing on
a pre-emptive accommodation request:
https://www.spamresource.com/2021/05/requesting-pre-emptive-accommodation.html
That's basically telling them you're do
I'm hoping someone here might be able to offer some thoughts that I'm
overlooking. So I have a /22 that I use primarily to deliver customer
emails. We're an ESP, customers bring their own domains. I've been using
the first two /24s of the space for a while, but I'm trying to slip the
rest of th
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