Re: Hotmail NOC Contact

From: Suresh Ramasubramanian (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2008 - 11:06:50 EDT

  • Next message: Fox, Thomas: "RE: Hotmail NOC Contact"

    No. Thats not because of ordb. Because you see, if hotmail or these
    other providers were using ORDB (they sure as hell arent) none of the
    subscribers to those srevices would be getting ANY email at all.

    There's some other issue with your IP. And it is an issue that
    multiple providers are seeing

    NAT gateway and mailserver IP on the same interface, for instance? Or
    an overactive marketing department with a newsletter? Or an ISP with
    outbound spam problems from compromised user PCs?

    srs

    On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Fox, Thomas <> wrote:
    >
    > In the last 10 days or so, ever since ORDB re-activated itself and blacklisted everything, we have had deliverability problems to:
    >
    > MSN
    > Hotmail
    > Bellsouth
    > AT&T (the same as Bellsouth I think)
    > Yahoo
    > Detroit Edison
    >
    > In the case of MSN and Hotmail, they told us they were using Symantec's Brightmail filtering system.
    >
    > So, does that mean Brightmail is not updating their system properly, or MSN/Hotmail is not updating their Brightmail?
    >
    > Seems like a huge waste of everyone's time because some LARGE network operators can't keep their stuff updated.
    >
    > *grumble*
    >
    >
    >
    >

    -- 
    Suresh Ramasubramanian ()
    

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