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Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

bobpullen
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

Morning folks,
Now Metronet has been moved across (with no problems seen), we'll be looking to move Free Online and Madasafish customers across today:
[quote author="Bob Pullen"]Planned Anti-spam/Email Platform Maintenance - Monday 10th October
When's this work happening?
Today, 10th October.
What does it affect?
Both inbound and outbound email delivery, spam and virus filtering.
How long will it take?
The work itself will be completed by the end of the working day, however the changes may take 24-48 hours to come into effect.
What does the work involve?
We're migrating Free Online customers to a new anti-spam platform.
Am I likely to notice this work?
The work is designed to be as transparent as possible, however the more astute may notice subtle changes to the way email is delivered across our network.
Is there anything else I need to know?
For further details surrounding this maintenance, please see the recently published blog article over on our Community Site - http://community.plus.net/blog/2011/10/04/plusnet-look-to-the-clouds-for-email-security-solution/
Kind Regards,
Bob Pullen
Customer Support
[quote author="Bob Pullen"]Planned Anti-spam/Email Platform Maintenance - Monday 10th October
When's this work happening?
Today, 10th October.
What does it affect?
Both inbound and outbound email delivery, spam and virus filtering.
How long will it take?
The work itself will be completed by the end of the working day, however the changes may take 24-48 hours to come into effect.
What does the work involve?
We're migrating Madasafish customers' (and it's affiliated brand's) to a new anti-spam platform.
Am I likely to notice this work?
The work is designed to be as transparent as possible, however the more astute may notice subtle changes to the way email is delivered across our network.
Is there anything else I need to know?
For further details surrounding this maintenance, please see the recently published blog article over on our Community Site - http://community.plus.net/blog/2011/10/04/plusnet-look-to-the-clouds-for-email-security-solution/
Please also note that this work was originally scheduled for the 6th October but had to be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
Kind Regards,
Bob Pullen
Customer Support

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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

When are the dirty dozen on Force9 pencilled in for a migration Undecided
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

If the order used on previous migrations is being followed I think Force9 could be next. Wink
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

Force9 are being moved as we speak!
[quote author="Bob Pullen"]Planned Anti-spam/Email Platform Maintenance - Tuesday 11th October
When's this work happening?
Today, 11th October.
What does it affect?
Both inbound and outbound email delivery, spam and virus filtering.
How long will it take?
The work itself will be completed by the end of the working day, however the changes may take 24-48 hours to come into effect.
What does the work involve?
We're migrating Force9 customers to a new anti-spam platform.
Am I likely to notice this work?
The work is designed to be as transparent as possible, however the more astute may notice subtle changes to the way email is delivered across our network.
Is there anything else I need to know?
For further details surrounding this maintenance, please see the recently published blog article over on our Community Site - http://community.plus.net/blog/2011/10/04/plusnet-look-to-the-clouds-for-email-security-solution/
Kind Regards,
Bob Pullen
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

my free-online appears to have gone over just before 8 this morning
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

First 100,000 Plusnet customers are being moved across today:
[quote author="Bob Pullen"]Planned Anti-spam/Email Platform Maintenance - Wednesday 12th October
When's this work happening?
Today, 12th October.
What does it affect?
Both inbound and outbound email delivery, spam and virus filtering.
How long will it take?
The work itself will be completed by the end of the working day, however the changes may take 24-48 hours to come into effect.
What does the work involve?
We're migrating 100,000 Plusnet customers to a new anti-spam platform.
Am I likely to notice this work?
The work is designed to be as transparent as possible, however the more astute may notice subtle changes to the way email is delivered across our network.
Is there anything else I need to know?
For further details surrounding this maintenance, please see the recently published blog article over on our Community Site - http://community.plus.net/blog/2011/10/04/plusnet-look-to-the-clouds-for-email-security-solution/
Kind Regards,
Bob Pullen
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

this one has always been picked up by Ironport, but got through Cloudmark

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Return-path: <connorsmum@aim.com>
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

the ironport one
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Return-path: <connorsmum@aim.com>
Envelope-to: mr@puk
Delivery-date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 04:35:07 +0100
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  for mr@puk; Wed, 05 Oct 2011 04:35:07 +0100
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  envelope-from="connorsmum@aim.com";
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Received-SPF: Pass identity=mailfrom; client-ip=64.12.100.31;
  receiver=mx.ptn-ipin01.plus.net;
  envelope-from="connorsmum@aim.com";
  x-sender="connorsmum@aim.com";
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  x-record-type="v=spf1"
Received-SPF: None identity=helo; client-ip=64.12.100.31;
  receiver=mx.ptn-ipin01.plus.net;
  envelope-from="connorsmum@aim.com";
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X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="4.68,489,1312153200";
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

Thanks Pierre, I'll feed that back.
Quote from: Bob
First 100,000 Plusnet customers are being moved across today:

Just a heads up that we only moved 30,000.

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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

another one,  address leaked by Kenco Coffee, not got an Ironport to compare, but was definitely marked as spam
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Return-path: <rafaelinelson@aol.com>
Envelope-to: ken@p.me.uk
Delivery-date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:55:39 +0100
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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

Thanks Pierre, there will obviously be a few cases where spams slip through the net however we appreciate the feedback and will do what we can to relay the information to Cloudmark. The size of these emails is very small and it's possible that they're '0 day' spams which haven't yet been seen by the system. Such classification lag is a common problem with spam systems.

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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

Right, another 50,000 Plusnet accounts getting switched today, with a further 80,000 following on Sunday.

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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

The weekend's migrations seem to have gone without hitch so we're about to shunt another 150,000 Plusnet accounts across:
[quote author="Bob Pullen"]Planned Anti-spam/Email Platform Maintenance - Monday 17th October
When's this work happening?
Today, 17th October.
What does it affect?
Both inbound and outbound email delivery, spam and virus filtering.
How long will it take?
The work itself will be completed by the end of the working day, however the changes may take 24-48 hours to come into effect.
What does the work involve?
We're migrating another 150,000 Plusnet customers to a new anti-spam platform.
Am I likely to notice this work?
The work is designed to be as transparent as possible, however the more astute may notice subtle changes to the way email is delivered across our network.
Is there anything else I need to know?
For further details surrounding this maintenance, please see the recently published blog article over on our Community Site - http://community.plus.net/blog/2011/10/04/plusnet-look-to-the-clouds-for-email-security-solution/
Kind Regards,
Bob Pullen
Customer Support

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Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

In webmail my spam folder is empty, it shouldn't be should it?  I'm also getting a fair few phishing emails coming through, I mark them as spam and instead of being moved to the spam folder they are moved to trash.
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Return-path: <direct.alert@cahoot.com>
Envelope-to: ~~~~~
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And

Return-path: <department@halifax.com>
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To: ~~~~~
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Subject: Email Notification !

What does the X-CM Score mean?  0 meaning 0% chance of it being spam/phishing?  Shouldn't mail reporting to come from halifax.com instantly be marked as suspicious when it isn't from Halifax?
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Registered: ‎30-07-2007

Re: Cloudmark anti-spam migrations October 2011...

getting better, my todays e-mail from connersmun got marked as spam.
but as per the above what am I loosing?  I used to get 4 or five spam a day,  now its only two.  I hope none of those are false positives