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SPF, DKIM and DMARC successfully implementet. It is fun to have a more spoofproof email than many major companies

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  • 2
    did you set the reporting url and set the emails to reject?
  • 1
    @jckimble
    Yes ofcourse :)
    Reporting email thou
  • 3
    @Linux nice, want to see something fucked up send an email from it to a outlook.com email address. I went through the same hell of getting all that done and my emails never would go though even with a perfect score
  • 1
    @jckimble
    I will check it out, it would not suprise me thou... Outlook.com have strange filters
  • 1
    @jckimble
    Holy shit, it does reject it? Wtf?!
  • 2
    @Linux all the windows domains do it from my experience lol, you have to pay returnpath to be white listed which just about sums up Microsoft's price model
  • 0
    @jckimble
    This is the most stupid thing I have seen in a very long time...

    The mail from postmaster does not even contain a error!
  • 3
    @Linux yep sign up for the postmaster tools and they'll tell you that your server is miss configured, when you have proof that their wrong they ignore the support email. I've been fighting with them for a year and a half but the only way around it is paying $99 a year to be white listed
  • 1
    @jckimble
    What stupid shit it is.

    But, I checked the inbox on my old outlook email, and the mails I sent did actually get delivered. But I still get mails about rejection. What
  • 1
    @Linux wierd I'll have check again when I get home, maybe something changed in the last few months of me arguing and telling people about it
  • 0
    @jckimble
    Hope so!
    This thing is wierd, I still get "delivery failed" from outlooks postmaster, but when I dig deeper I can see that it is actually my email server that is rejecting mails from outlook. Probably have something to do about how Outlook uses relays / conversation.

    I am lost.
  • 1
    @Linux are you getting this?
    host mx3.hotmail.com[104.44.194.235] said: 550
    SC-001 (SNT004-MC9F4) Unfortunately, messages from * weren't
    sent. Please contact your Internet service provider since part of their
    network is on our block list
  • 0
    @jckimble
    I have gotten that before, but not this time
  • 1
    @Linux how'd you clear it? I've never managed to get it to clear. but their should be an error like that, I have my mail server locked down and it doesn't reject incoming mail from Microsoft so I doubt that would be a problem.
  • 2
    Me too. Also being rejected by outlook. Spent weeks trying to get in touch with them, but they either say the same, not relevant shit, or don't respond at all.
    They actually accept the mail and say "Delivered to inbox" but don't. Not into the inbox nor spam. Pice of shit company named Micky$oft and their Outlooked.
  • 1
    @Kimmax yeah I managed to get a straight awnser from tier 3 one damn time, the problem is that your domain and ip addresses have to have good rep on their system. the only three ways to do this is to have your domain linked to an ip address that has a good rep, your domain having a good rep or paying returnpath to boost your domains rep. cause Microsoft marks no rep as bad rep in their system
  • 1
    @jckimble ⌐(ಠ۾ಠ)¬
  • 5
    Do you have any guides you followed? Interested in this.
  • 1
    @linuxxx https://skelleton.net/2015/03/...

    its alittle old but it should still work, if it doesn't I can help you on slack cause there's nothing really to it
  • 5
    @jckimble Thanks mate!
  • 5
    @linuxxx I just got a new VPS just for this 😄
  • 1
    @jckimble
    Actually, the problem I had was not really a problem... I was just stupid.

    I forgot that I had set up rules on my outlook that all emails should be redirected to my personal email - which I sent the mail from in the first place!
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