Auto forwarded mail is like that. Any inbound spam your users receive also gets forwarded. So... On 22-Feb-2014 1:00 AM, "Eduardo A. Suárez" < esuarez@fcaglp.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar> wrote:
Hi,
some of our users have forwarded the email to Gmail and Gmail now are complaining that this is bulk mail and delaying it.
We have SPF, DKIM, DMARC, even SRS to try these things do not happen :(
Anyone know if there is any new policy in Gmail about that?
Above all, the message refers to a non-existent URI!
RSET
250 2.1.5 Flushed v69si8136768yhd.33 - gsmtp <xxxx@gmail.com>... Using cached ESMTP connection to gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com. via esmtp...
MAIL From:<xxx@example.com> SIZE=150374 BODY=8BITMIME
250 2.1.0 OK v69si8136768yhd.33 - gsmtp
RCPT To:<xxxx@gmail.com>
DATA
250 2.1.5 OK v69si8136768yhd.33 - gsmtp 354 Go ahead v69si8136768yhd.33 - gsmtp
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421-4.7.0 [163.10.4.2 15] Our system has detected an unusual rate of 421-4.7.0 unsolicited mail originating from your IP address. To protect our 421-4.7.0 users from spam, mail sent from your IP address has been temporarily 421-4.7.0 rate limited. Please visit http://www.google.com/mail/ help/bulk_mail. 421 4.7.0 html to review our Bulk Email Senders Guidelines. v69si8136768yhd.33 - gsmtp
QUIT
Eduardo.-
-- Eduardo A. Suarez Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas - UNLP FCAG: (0221)-4236593 int. 172/Cel: (0221)-15-4557542/Casa: (0221)-4526589
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