Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving
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@Dashrender said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
So why did an IP address change this? Is there a rule in O365 that sent ###@faxmaker.com to a specific IP or Host that wasn't updated?
Because MS is sending to the old IP address, of course!
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@Dashrender said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
So why did an IP address change this? Is there a rule in O365 that sent ###@faxmaker.com to a specific IP or Host that wasn't updated?
Yeah, it's email forwarding and the MX records would point to the wrong place.
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so poking around Google, points to the Firewall blocking from the IP / Port aspect.
so lets see if we can allow all port 25 traffic.
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But this worked beforehand, why would you have to update your firewall?
Go ahead and test, but the firewall should already be working. An IP change doesn't change the port filtering...
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@DustinB3403 said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
But this worked beforehand, why would you have to update your firewall?
Go ahead and test, but the firewall should already be working. An IP change doesn't change the port filtering...
I suppose that there could be new rules for the new connection.
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@scottalanmiller said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
@DustinB3403 said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
But this worked beforehand, why would you have to update your firewall?
Go ahead and test, but the firewall should already be working. An IP change doesn't change the port filtering...
I suppose that there could be new rules for the new connection.
I suppose that is possible, if the rules were specific for the original IP address.
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@DustinB3403 said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
@scottalanmiller said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
@DustinB3403 said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
But this worked beforehand, why would you have to update your firewall?
Go ahead and test, but the firewall should already be working. An IP change doesn't change the port filtering...
I suppose that there could be new rules for the new connection.
I suppose that is possible, if the rules were specific for the original IP address.
That's normal, that rules apply to a specific address or connection. I'm guessing, but likely the router has a new connection for the new line. So no rules would exist for it by default.
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Just learned the duration of this issue,... It's not new,.. Not two or three days,... not even a week or two...
Try Twelve Weeks,....
sigh
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@gjacobse said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
Just learned the duration of this issue,... It's not new,.. Not two or three days,... not even a week or two...
Try Twelve Weeks,....
sigh
Yeah... I peed in the pool.
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@gjacobse said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
Just learned the duration of this issue,... It's not new,.. Not two or three days,... not even a week or two...
Try Twelve Weeks,....
sigh
OMG, LMAO. We've entered the ridiculous zone.
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Did you tell @art_of_shred
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@scottalanmiller said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
Did you tell @art_of_shred
Was on a NTG conference call when it was brought up.
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@gjacobse said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
@scottalanmiller said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
Did you tell @art_of_shred
Was on a NTG conference call when it was brought up.
Oh okay. LOL
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Was there swearing?
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@scottalanmiller said in Faxmaker - updating Office 365 for Receiving:
Was there swearing?
No, we were all professional and the like.
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Well mostly all of us,.. that guy @art_of_shred was sarcastic the entire call..
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So the question is how long ago did this client make these ISP changes, and does the time correlate to this 12 week time frame?