Hi welcome in this club :-)
I have the same problem on my private mailserver.
I have a good hardened setup with all that fancy stuff that you can use.
Many times I removed my IP from their list, but I got on it again after some weeks.
I suspect maybe I'll be on their blocklist because they put a whole range into the list from my hosting provider.
So I gave up, because you cannot get details, why you are getting blocked...
Hopefully another one has a solution to find out..
cheers Michael.
Hi @ allActually we have massive problems sending to private microsoft customers (hotmail.com, live.com, etc.)We offer some small smtp mailservices for our customers (smtp smarthost and also a mail encryption and sign service).The standard configuration of our outbound smtp servers is from my point of view set correctly:
- Fix IP
- Correct SMTP Banner, HELO, RDNS
- A Records matches RDNS
- SPF Records pass
- Tested DKIM signed
- Not on any Blacklist (checked with mxtoolbox.com)
- No spam activities on this /24 ip range for at least 6 years
- Sending to Microsoft Office 365 (Business Customers) works.
We registred our IPs on the Microsoft Smart Network Data Service (SNDS).This only reports "All of your IPs have normal status".The MS Support "does not see anything that would preventing your mail from reaching our customers". But it's MS servers that bounce the mail...Remote Server returned '554 5.7.1 <hotmail-com.olc.protection.outlook.com #5.7.1 smtp; 550 5.7.1 Unfortunately, messages from [xx] weren't sent. Please contact your Internet service provider since part of their network is on our block list (S3150). You can also refer your provider to http://mail.live.com/mail/troubleshooting.aspx#errors. [DM6NAM04FT044.eop-NAM04.prod.protection.outlook.com]Has anyone experince with this sort of problem?thanks and great day.Marco
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