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Blocks legitimate marketing emails
Blocks legitimate marketing emails. Allows spam email through. Flat out doesn't work. I'd forgotten how bad junk mail filtering could be. Like being in the 90's.
Email scam
Just found an address that is seldom used had all outgoing messages blocked. However it appears they sell a solution, amazing!!!!
They also wont answer who regulates them, responses come from India and it just smells of scam. A well organised one but a scam all the same.
Our email to a supplier was blocked by…
Our email to a supplier was blocked by Barracuda. I talked to our email provider and Barracuda is the only scanner that listed our mail server’s IP as suspect out of 50 or so that they tried. Turns out that it can be fixed if we pay Barracuda 20 dollars. Hmm... don’t think that’s going to happen.
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