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Netscape8

Valued Member
Respected Toby,

Actually, I’m the one who need to apologize for such late reply. Thank you for precise explanation. I gather this is also problem of temporary nature, but I’ve never experienced the same, so just wanted to check with you.

Occasionally I forward message or two from Hushmail to my main T-com ISP mailbox. Strangely while yesterday trying to do so, each message was returned suggesting anything they receive from Husmail is receiving abuse treatment and therefore : ERS redirect HTTP to HTTPS for removal. (in reply to RCPT TO command)

Any rational reason for this? Do you need more information or attac

Do you need Attachment of the same?
 

hushmail

Email Service Provider
Respected Toby,

Actually, I’m the one who need to apologize for such late reply. Thank you for precise explanation. I gather this is also problem of temporary nature, but I’ve never experienced the same, so just wanted to check with you.

Occasionally I forward message or two from Hushmail to my main T-com ISP mailbox. Strangely while yesterday trying to do so, each message was returned suggesting anything they receive from Husmail is receiving abuse treatment and therefore : ERS redirect HTTP to HTTPS for removal. (in reply to RCPT TO command)

Any rational reason for this? Do you need more information or attac

Do you need Attachment of the same?

Hello,

Can you get in touch with us at https://www.hushmail.com/contact/hushmail/ and include the full text of the bounce you received? We'll look into this right away.

Toby
Hushmail
 

Netscape8

Valued Member
Thank you for your swift response Toby,

While I was reading your reply today, just for sake of curiosity, prior of wanting to send you requested Attach/text, I've sent another FW to my T-com ISP inbox and everything is back to normal. Quick and reliable Hush FW finds its way to right destination, and bounce message is no more.

Whatever the reason, it appears to be resolved :)
 

Netscape8

Valued Member
Dear Hush, I hope you will sort this and for those responsible, well, hoping for the vacation in, more limited type of space :(

Strange, that I have to be the one to wake this issue again.

This time it seem more serious episode: Jan 28: Service outage affecting webmail caused by denial-of-service attack

Provided the link supplied is of no use, please use the cache version: Jan 28: Service outage affecting webmail caused by denial-of-service attack

Yesterday it was, most of the day of no use. As I write my comment, with some delay, but web service seem to be available again. But, just a few minutes before:

hushmail outage.jpg

hushmail web server down.jpg
 

Netscape8

Valued Member
Hello Hush,

Thank you for your response.

No, now everything seems fine. Responsive, fast as always. Even yesterday, it was working for a very short periods, but since this is not usual for Hush…

The last time outage was of different nature, but this time as you suggested in your "Service Issues" the nature was attack, so, naturally, made me worried.

I Hope this is entirely resolved now. Perhaps my question is naïve, but I don’t understand the motivation for attacking Hushmail? :confused:
 
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