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Greenby Epicness

Jamous
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Registered: ‎28-07-2018

Greenby Epicness

Hello All,

I've been lurking in the background for a couple of months enjoying reading all the posts about Greenby.

My account was migrated today and as I could login without any problem, I thought WOW, maybe they are not so bad! So I send a test mail from own mail server and.... email bounced due to being unable to resolve an IP for mx.enmail.co. What the devil. Do an nslookup and indeed no records, try on 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 and I do get a record. Turns out Quad9 have enmail.co on a blocklist.

Will see if I can get it recategorised with Quad9. Probably won't effect people too much currently unless they have services that use Quad9 as a resolver or check the same threat list.

Will be something Enix or Greenby want to fix though if the end goal is to drop the plus.net domain

 

 

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PhilipHeyes
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Re: Greenby Epicness

An alternative malware filtering public DNS is OpenDNS, this does return an IP for mx.enmail.co

KevH
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Re: Greenby Epicness

How do you know if your account has been migrated? Did you get an email to confirm this?

 

I've had zero email issues for years and in the last couple of days it has been very problematic

Jamous
Dabbler
Posts: 12
Thanks: 6
Fixes: 1
Registered: ‎28-07-2018

Re: Greenby Epicness

Yes, I got the migration email and was able to login to the green by portal and see the mailboxes there. Amazingly thunderbird just carried on with the IMAP connection on port 993. LThe only unexpected thing was some sent emails in a folder from years ago and a few deleted ones in another folder. I just archived them off.

It was only when emailing from my own self hosted mail server, that I'm in the process of migrating over to, for testing if recieving still worked that I got a problem - but it is not a major issue.

Will have to check my father's thunderbird though as his uses pop for collection.