Discussion:
[boost] MS controlled email domains - not going to work
Michael Caisse via Boost
2017-07-20 19:23:50 UTC
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The irony in sending this message is that the people who need to see it
probably wont get it.

We are having trouble with hotmail.com, live.com, msn.com, and
outlook.com. Microsoft is filtering the dedicated IP address used by the
mail lists and most recently has responded with:

Not qualified for mitigation
[ip address]
Our investigation has determined that the above IP(s) do not qualify
for mitigation. These IP(s) have previously received mitigations from
deliverability support, and have failed to maintain patterns within
our guidelines, so they are ineligible for additional mitigation at
this time.

We have tried to explain multiple times that the IP address has a new
owner but we seem to be stuck in almost an auto-response loop. We will
continue to try and get service unblocked; however, I would recommend
that you dump your MS controlled accounts for Boost mail lists and use
another service.

michael
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Michael Caisse
Ciere Consulting
ciere.com

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Belcourt, Kenneth via Boost
2017-07-20 19:45:31 UTC
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Post by Michael Caisse via Boost
The irony in sending this message is that the people who need to see it
probably wont get it.
We are having trouble with hotmail.com, live.com, msn.com, and
outlook.com. Microsoft is filtering the dedicated IP address used by the
Not qualified for mitigation
[ip address]
Our investigation has determined that the above IP(s) do not qualify
for mitigation. These IP(s) have previously received mitigations from
deliverability support, and have failed to maintain patterns within
our guidelines, so they are ineligible for additional mitigation at
this time.
We have tried to explain multiple times that the IP address has a new
owner but we seem to be stuck in almost an auto-response loop. We will
continue to try and get service unblocked; however, I would recommend
that you dump your MS controlled accounts for Boost mail lists and use
another service.
I’ve been having this problem, thanks for the update.

Noel Belcourt


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