From: Philippe C. <sql...@pa...> - 2016-06-27 14:45:06
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On 6/27/2016 9:24 AM, Lionel Bouton wrote: > [...] You are then encouraged to report them here so that I can > keep track of domains which need whitelisting to perform well. Here is a small-time host my users have discovered somehow don't retry and thus their e-mails don't come through, they may have fixed their issues since I added them in the early 2010's: # Small L.A. Law Firm assantilaw.com *.assantilaw.com Here are larger senders that probably should be considered for inclusion into global lists, outlook.com being the big one: # Mail2World is what eNom.com is using for main forwarding these days. # Retries don't necessarily come from the same machine. # [ 2014-03Mar-14 ] mail2world.com *.mail2world.com # StartSSL hates greylisting -- when verifying domain ownership # via e-mail they expect you to receive an e-mailed code essentially # immediately and will not retry without you restarting the process. startcom.org *.startcom.org startssl.com *.startssl.com # Blockchain's 2-factor auth codes expire quickly, and greylisting # makes them a pain. blockchain.info *.blockchain.info # Outlook.com users, retries do not come from the same server. # [2016-03Mar-14] outbound.protection.outlook.com *.outbound.protection.outlook.com Sorry, the comments are largely in "note-to-self/reminders" format, let me know if they're not clear. I *think* the above are in chronological order, granted not many are explicitly dated. The *. versions probably make the others redundant, but I'm paranoid. -- Philippe Chaintreuil |