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yahoo635
May 18, 2022Copper Contributor
messg spam from my office email to yahoo
when i send a mesg from my office to yahoo , the message enter to inbox folder , then after 1min or 2min , the message fall to junk folder , can someone help me with this , or explain to me what goi...
profputr
Jun 13, 2022Copper Contributor
I'm curious why some believe this to be Microsoft's problem. Is it based on the HELO/EHLO issue? I haven't seen a change in my headers over the past month that indicates anything changed, but maybe I'm missing something? Just curious. scottchester
scottchester
Jun 14, 2022Copper Contributor
profputr To me it seems the reputation of Microsofts servers has gone down the crapper. While yahoo is the most prevalent issue, we have had flat out bounces to Spectrum. While this is a pain, it's somewhat more useful because it at least tells you why and you know your message won't get read.
Reason: [{LED=550 5.1.0 sender rejected. Please see https://www.spectrum.net/support/internet/understanding-email-error-codes for more information. AUP#In-1310};{MSG=};{FQDN=mx0.charter.net};{IP=47.43.18.9};{LRT=6/12/2022 6:49:37 PM}]. OutboundProxyTargetIP: 47.43.18.9. OutboundProxyTargetHostName: mx0.charter.net
From Charter: Spectrum limits the number of concurrent connections from a sender, as well as the total number of connections allowed. Limits vary based on the reputation of the IP address. Reduce your number of connections and try again later.
At Yahoo, even when you add a sender to your address book, the message that comes through will say they think it is spam, but because the sender is in your contacts they left it in the inbox.
If you change nothing but the IP address the message is coming from, i..e a non Microsoft IP, the message is delivered. It seems that Microsoft has let too much spam get sent and Yahoo is the most vocal (by silently treating it all as spam). Charter it seems to vary based on the IP as you can't seem to predict if a message will get through or not.
I would think someone somewhere at Microsoft would be monitoring the reputation of their sending IPs and be able to see what has changed.
Reason: [{LED=550 5.1.0 sender rejected. Please see https://www.spectrum.net/support/internet/understanding-email-error-codes for more information. AUP#In-1310};{MSG=};{FQDN=mx0.charter.net};{IP=47.43.18.9};{LRT=6/12/2022 6:49:37 PM}]. OutboundProxyTargetIP: 47.43.18.9. OutboundProxyTargetHostName: mx0.charter.net
From Charter: Spectrum limits the number of concurrent connections from a sender, as well as the total number of connections allowed. Limits vary based on the reputation of the IP address. Reduce your number of connections and try again later.
At Yahoo, even when you add a sender to your address book, the message that comes through will say they think it is spam, but because the sender is in your contacts they left it in the inbox.
If you change nothing but the IP address the message is coming from, i..e a non Microsoft IP, the message is delivered. It seems that Microsoft has let too much spam get sent and Yahoo is the most vocal (by silently treating it all as spam). Charter it seems to vary based on the IP as you can't seem to predict if a message will get through or not.
I would think someone somewhere at Microsoft would be monitoring the reputation of their sending IPs and be able to see what has changed.