"As previously stated, your IP(s) do not qualify for mitigation at this time. This information can be found at Postmaster." Please confirm that your emails comply with Hotmail's technical standards. One possible explanation for this is the automatic forwarding of unfiltered inbound messages, including unwanted messages, to /MSN addresses. "Your IP (******) was blocked by because Hotmail customers have reported email from this IP as unwanted. We filter outgoing email with spam assassin and do not allow bulk email etcĪfter pushing Microsoft this time we just get: We are on no blacklists and have a 100 senderscore Cpanel shows ok for deliverability for all domains We have all reverse DNS, SPF etc in place I've tried explaining that it's Microsoft! ![]() Now after only a few weeks they are junking it all again and I"m getting complaints from angry users who say I should sort the email system and it's affecting their business. We managed to get our ip's mitigated and all the issues went away, all emails went to the inbox. A few weeks ago we had lengthly and difficult discussions with their deliverability support, which is very robotic with default replies as many of you may have experienced. We have ongoing issues with Microsoft junk filtering. This has been an ongoing issue which is all over the internet. ![]() Then configure your Gmail/Yahoo account to POP these or account. If you have that you are wanting to check with your Outlook or other email client, but you also want those messages to arrive in your Gmail and/or Yahoo accounts, then you can setup specific email accounts -, and then setup forwarders such that: You can use intra-server forwarders if you must. You might want to consider something like that. This avoids all of the forwarding and SMTP/spamming issues. I don't know about Yahoo, but Gmail has the option to POP mail directly from your server and add it into your Gmail Inbox that way. the less surface area you have for potential issues - the better off you are going to be.Ī possible solution. Why not just send the messsage directly to Yahoo? Cut out the "OP's server in question" server. Is OP's server in question sending the message to Yahoo's Servers? Is the Sender's outgoing mail server sending the message to OP's server in question? Sender -> Sender's outgoing mail server -> OP's server in question -> Yahoo's Servers -> Yahoo delivering the message to the user's Yahoo Account the more surface area you have for potential issues The more entities you add to the path that an email has to take. ![]() This is why forwarding mail like this is a bad idea. Not really a solution, but I'll vent a bit.
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