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xebeche

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  1. 10 hours ago, DanieleTrento said:

    As my mail server is checking the sender host name against the IP address, your mails are rejected since your infrastructure change. (...) The reason is a wrong DNS setup.

    I was also affected by this. Had to redirect my forwarding to a server where I could whitelist the IP 184.94.240.100 to be able to receive mail from spamcop.net.

  2. [My 1st post in the forum. Hi & welcome everyone. Bear with me, & please advise.]

    I recently get a fair amount of spam via cloudapp.azure.com, e.g. https://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z6699423967z2b421adc9bd78035ebe688751b3d8b50z

    SpamCop forwards them to abuse@microsoft.com. Usually, after a few days I get a message from cdoccm@microsoft.com saying:

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    Based on the information you have provided, this may have originated from an account hosted on Microsoft Azure.
    We forwarded your complaint to the CERT team for review and action.
    Should you encounter additional reports from the same IP, send them directly to Cert@Microsoft.com.

    What do you recommend? Ignore the message? Ask SpamCop admins to include cert@microsoft.com? But is this addresse accepting truncated reports? I read elsewhere here in the forum they don't. However, reporting via http://cert.microsoft.com/ I find too cumbersome 😐

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