Customers using easyDNS for mailforwarding to their “comcast.net” email addresses may experience delays or bounced messages. This is due to Comcast intermittently blocking email relay from easyDNS mailservers. Subscribers that forward their domain-based email to “comcast.net” addresses may want to consider changing the destination addresses for forwarded email to a non-Comcast address pending a resolution […]
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Enhanced DNS resolution using OpenDNS
OpenDNS is an enhanced DNS resolver open to the public (as of today) and free to use. It contains a number of enhancements such as typo correction and phishing protection. It is also fully configurable for the end users, so individual features can be turned off at the users’ discretion. I’ve also posted a comment […]
Hotmail – Throttling email forwarding
Email from easyDNS mailservers, destined for “@hotmail.com” email addresses, are being throttled by Hotmail mailservers. easyDNS sysAdmins are aware of the issue and are actively contacting Hotmail to resolve this as soon as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience.
SPF checks now in beta for email forwarding and spooling
We are now enabling Sender Policy Framework (SPF) checking for email destined to our members’ mail forwarding or backup smtp spooling domains. If the SPF validation equates to hardfail for a domain with SPF validation enabled, our mail servers will reject the inbound message, all other outcomes will be prepended into an additional SPF-Received: header […]
Mail forwarding speeds normalizing
Mail forwarding speeds are returning to normal, we will continue to add additional servers to the mail pool this week and are preparing to roll out additional antispam mitigation systems. More details to follow.
Want to reduce email spam to your mail server? Stop using backup spooling
It is with regret that we have come to the following conclusion, but here it is: Offsite backup SMTP spoolers and backup mail exchangers have become worse than useless The problem is spam and the software that delivers it exploiting the weak authentication schemes inherent in the SMTP protocol itself. It used to be an […]