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Oh sorry I misunderstood The rejection you posted normally indicates a sending problem. Do you have the text of the rejection message your client got when sending to you?
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Sounds like your servers ip was blacklisted. This is usually a result of a compromised email account or web site sending mass amounts of spam. You can probably confirm this by looking at how big y...
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Yes, only they can remove you from their block list, and it may not even be your IP, based on the message, they could be blocking an entire subnet due to problems with other servers with similar IP...
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Your scenario is definitely possible. The forwarder issue is also something to look at. Scan the files in /etc/valiases to see if there are any microsoft related domains that are getting forwards...
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That is likely true. Your provider would need to search the mail logs for a couple of particular examples to see why exactly they are not getting there.
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You'll have to contact your hosting provider. The most likely scenario is that those services are blocking the IP for the server your site is on.
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I do not know a way to change the behavior as you are really wanting. Just curious, but if you have an NFS mounted to the server, why not just generate the backups directly to the NFS mounted fold...
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Unfortunately, no, I can't tell how they are getting created based on the information presented. Your host should provide you with more assistance if your site keeps getting re-infected, and/or re...
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Check to see if any cron jobs were added. We see that a lot.
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Something is definitely up with your yum. The latest is 7.6.1810. Try running yum clean all then yum update