All, I hope this is an ok place to post this - the people on this list have a unique skill-set and world view that is exactly in synch with that for which we are looking. :-) We're looking for someone for some very limited (in terms of hours) part-time contract work..but ongoing, regular work… the person needs to have a keen sense of "why did this email fail delivery" and/or "why is this email going to the junk folder" and "why did this email end up blacklisted" (this is for email sent by white hat senders, or at very least senders who are trying to be white hat - *not* for black hat stuff). So, basically, someone who, when shown an email (full headers, etc.) their first thought would be to check whether authentication was set up properly, is rDNS set up properly, what does the content look like, what are the IPs of the various hops and are any of them blacklisted, etc. etc.. If anyone here has that background/skill set and might be interested in, say, 5 to 10 hours a week extra work (remote, time of day not important so long as they are available most days, so ideal for picking up some extra cash after $DAYJOB), please let me know offlist. Please also feel free to send this to anyone you think might be a good fit, so long as you'd be willing to vouch for them. Thanks! Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 CEO/President: Institute for Social Internet Public Policy Providers: SuretyMail Email Accreditation Member: California Bar Cyberspace Law Committee
Hi Anne, I've been troubleshooting email since supporting Worldtalk's X.400 gateway in the 1990s. Since then, I've been a professional SMTP and LDAP consultant. My current clients are AT&T, The Gap, and SKHMS. I have just barely 5-10 hours a week but since I've been looking for a house to buy here in California since March, the prices have increased by 10% and upwards, so I'm kind of motivated to work extra right now. The thing though is you might find someone cheaper than me. I'll quote you $150/hour for this work right now. Many thanks! CP -- Chris Paul Rex Consulting, Inc 231 Market Place #149, San Ramon, CA 94583 email: chris.paul@rexconsulting.net web: http://www.rexconsulting.net phone, toll-free: +1 (888) 403-8996 The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. Rex Consulting, Inc. is a California Corporation. ----- Original Message -----
All,
I hope this is an ok place to post this - the people on this list have a unique skill-set and world view that is exactly in synch with that for which we are looking. :-)
We're looking for someone for some very limited (in terms of hours) part-time contract work..but ongoing, regular work… the person needs to have a keen sense of "why did this email fail delivery" and/or "why is this email going to the junk folder" and "why did this email end up blacklisted" (this is for email sent by white hat senders, or at very least senders who are trying to be white hat - *not* for black hat stuff).
So, basically, someone who, when shown an email (full headers, etc.) their first thought would be to check whether authentication was set up properly, is rDNS set up properly, what does the content look like, what are the IPs of the various hops and are any of them blacklisted, etc. etc..
If anyone here has that background/skill set and might be interested in, say, 5 to 10 hours a week extra work (remote, time of day not important so long as they are available most days, so ideal for picking up some extra cash after $DAYJOB), please let me know offlist. Please also feel free to send this to anyone you think might be a good fit, so long as you'd be willing to vouch for them.
Thanks!
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 CEO/President: Institute for Social Internet Public Policy Providers: SuretyMail Email Accreditation Member: California Bar Cyberspace Law Committee
Count me in at $149.95/hr. ;) </humor> -A On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Chris Paul <chris.paul@rexconsulting.net>wrote:
Hi Anne,
I've been troubleshooting email since supporting Worldtalk's X.400 gateway in the 1990s. Since then, I've been a professional SMTP and LDAP consultant. My current clients are AT&T, The Gap, and SKHMS. I have just barely 5-10 hours a week but since I've been looking for a house to buy here in California since March, the prices have increased by 10% and upwards, so I'm kind of motivated to work extra right now.
The thing though is you might find someone cheaper than me. I'll quote you $150/hour for this work right now.
Many thanks!
CP
-- Chris Paul Rex Consulting, Inc 231 Market Place #149, San Ramon, CA 94583 email: chris.paul@rexconsulting.net web: http://www.rexconsulting.net phone, toll-free: +1 (888) 403-8996
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. Rex Consulting, Inc. is a California Corporation.
All,
I hope this is an ok place to post this - the people on this list have a unique skill-set and world view that is exactly in synch with that for which we are looking. :-)
We're looking for someone for some very limited (in terms of hours)
contract work..but ongoing, regular work… the person needs to have a keen sense of "why did this email fail delivery" and/or "why is this email going to the junk folder" and "why did this email end up blacklisted" (this is for email sent by white hat senders, or at very least senders who are trying to be white hat - *not* for black hat stuff).
So, basically, someone who, when shown an email (full headers, etc.)
first thought would be to check whether authentication was set up
----- Original Message ----- part-time their properly,
is rDNS set up properly, what does the content look like, what are the IPs of the various hops and are any of them blacklisted, etc. etc..
If anyone here has that background/skill set and might be interested in, say, 5 to 10 hours a week extra work (remote, time of day not important so long as they are available most days, so ideal for picking up some extra cash after $DAYJOB), please let me know offlist. Please also feel free to send this to anyone you think might be a good fit, so long as you'd be willing to vouch for them.
Thanks!
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 CEO/President: Institute for Social Internet Public Policy Providers: SuretyMail Email Accreditation Member: California Bar Cyberspace Law Committee
The email address you're sending from is for a service that does what you're asking for, and your signature lists you as the CEO, so I guess all I can say is, in the words of Bob: "What would ya say... ya do here?" -Blake On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. <amitchell@isipp.com
wrote:
All,
I hope this is an ok place to post this - the people on this list have a unique skill-set and world view that is exactly in synch with that for which we are looking. :-)
We're looking for someone for some very limited (in terms of hours) part-time contract work..but ongoing, regular work… the person needs to have a keen sense of "why did this email fail delivery" and/or "why is this email going to the junk folder" and "why did this email end up blacklisted" (this is for email sent by white hat senders, or at very least senders who are trying to be white hat - *not* for black hat stuff).
So, basically, someone who, when shown an email (full headers, etc.) their first thought would be to check whether authentication was set up properly, is rDNS set up properly, what does the content look like, what are the IPs of the various hops and are any of them blacklisted, etc. etc..
If anyone here has that background/skill set and might be interested in, say, 5 to 10 hours a week extra work (remote, time of day not important so long as they are available most days, so ideal for picking up some extra cash after $DAYJOB), please let me know offlist. Please also feel free to send this to anyone you think might be a good fit, so long as you'd be willing to vouch for them.
Thanks!
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 CEO/President: Institute for Social Internet Public Policy Providers: SuretyMail Email Accreditation Member: California Bar Cyberspace Law Committee
We need someone to help with some overflow. :-) Dictated on my phone, apologies for any tupos. On Aug 12, 2013, at 12:50 PM, Blake Dunlap <ikiris@gmail.com> wrote:
The email address you're sending from is for a service that does what you're asking for, and your signature lists you as the CEO, so I guess all I can say is, in the words of Bob: "What would ya say... ya do here?"
-Blake
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. <amitchell@isipp.com> wrote:
All,
I hope this is an ok place to post this - the people on this list have a unique skill-set and world view that is exactly in synch with that for which we are looking. :-)
We're looking for someone for some very limited (in terms of hours) part-time contract work..but ongoing, regular work… the person needs to have a keen sense of "why did this email fail delivery" and/or "why is this email going to the junk folder" and "why did this email end up blacklisted" (this is for email sent by white hat senders, or at very least senders who are trying to be white hat - *not* for black hat stuff).
So, basically, someone who, when shown an email (full headers, etc.) their first thought would be to check whether authentication was set up properly, is rDNS set up properly, what does the content look like, what are the IPs of the various hops and are any of them blacklisted, etc. etc..
If anyone here has that background/skill set and might be interested in, say, 5 to 10 hours a week extra work (remote, time of day not important so long as they are available most days, so ideal for picking up some extra cash after $DAYJOB), please let me know offlist. Please also feel free to send this to anyone you think might be a good fit, so long as you'd be willing to vouch for them.
Thanks!
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 CEO/President: Institute for Social Internet Public Policy Providers: SuretyMail Email Accreditation Member: California Bar Cyberspace Law Committee
participants (4)
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Aaron C. de Bruyn
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Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
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Blake Dunlap
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Chris Paul