hotmail accounts
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- Dancer
Every time I email someone with a hotmail account it bounces back to me.
This has only started today.
Is hotmail seeing my email address as spam?
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks
- skt0
i only ever use my hotmail to receive internet memes two years too late from my friends back home that work in call centres.
- rylamar0
I logged into my Hotmail on Saturday for the first time in about 2-3 months and everything was gone. Did they change something recently? Before it would just let me know that I hadn't logged in for awhile and that was it.
- Dancer0
I have replied skt.
this is where it bounces
- Jaline0
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- MrOneHundred0
Not yet...
wait...
OK.
- Point50
but I just got here.
- ETM0
Sounds like maybe Hotmail blacklisted your domain.
- welded0
Doesn't sound like a blacklisting. Why would Microsoft waste bandwidth and resources bouncing blocked domains? I'm guessing it's more of a configuration error of some sort.
Helpful, I know... :\
- ETM0
They just use external services that create blacklists that they reference, they don't do it themselves.
And yes, they do black list:
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=e…
- airey0
is your sending mail server the same as your incoming or is it your ISP mail server? some mail servers have issue with that kind of setup (which is pretty common, either because some ISP didn't offer outgoing mail or you wanted to share the bandwidth load).
ie: i host on mediatemple but used to use my ISP's outgoing mail server instead of my domains outgoing. in the header info of the email (invisible to anyone but there in the code) the sender address was the ISP email server but the sent from and reply to email addresses were my domain name. a few servers started having issue with this as it is an obvious issue with spam merchants.