All systems are operational
Maintenance
PostgreSQL upgrades for opal3, opal14, opal9, and opal16

On Friday 17 May 2024 at 0200 UTC the PostgreSQL database will be upgraded from version 11 to version 14 on the following servers:

  • opal3
  • opal14
  • opal9
  • opal16

We expect the PostgreSQL service to be offline for approximately 1 hour during the upgrade, all other services will continue to function normally.

Past Incidents

29th January 2020

No incidents reported

28th January 2020

No incidents reported

27th January 2020

No incidents reported

26th January 2020

No incidents reported

25th January 2020

No incidents reported

24th January 2020

Email: USA US SMTP server blacklisted by Microsoft

Our US SMTP service is currently on Microsoft's blacklist. Messages sent to email addresses that use Microsoft's email services (including hotmail.com and outlook.com) may be bounced back to their original sender.

We're working with MS to have the server de-listed and will update this incident when it is done.

  • We've verified that Microsoft is now accepting mail from the new US SMTP IP.

  • The new US SMTP IP has been live for the past 12+ hours and we are seeing no problems with it.

    Additionally, Microsoft has finally responded to state that the original US SMTP IP has been delisted.

    We'll continue to monitor until we're satisfied that this is resolved.

  • Microsoft has continued to be unresponsive to our inquiries, leaving us no recourse except to move our US SMTP to a new IP address.

    We will begin the transition on Monday April 6 at 3AM UTC (2020-04-06 03:00 UTC).

    We anticipate that this transition will be minimally disruptive (if at all) and will not require any changes to customer mail client settings.

    If you notice any problems sending mail during or after the transition, please contact our support team for assistance.

  • Microsoft has been unresponsive to our inquiries for the past week so we've opened a new ticket with them.

    According to Microsoft's own postmaster tools the US SMTP is not blacklisted and no spam-like activity has been detected since 29 January 2020 - however, we're still seeing bans for mail sent from the US SMTP to domains that use Office 365 email.

    We'll continue to work with MS to get this resolved. In the meantime, customers affected by this issue can work around it by creating a new mail user on our Frankfurt, Germany mail server and using that user for their SMTP authentication for outgoing mail.

  • https://sender.office.com/ is reporting that our SMTP is no longer blocked but we're still seeing intermittent bans in our mail logs. We've reached out to Microsoft for an update and are awaiting their response.

  • This issue is ongoing. We'll continue to work towards resolution.

  • Microsoft has once again assured us that our US SMTP has been removed from their blacklist. We'll continue to monitor.

  • We are still seeing ban activity In spite of the assurance from Microsoft that our US SMTP was removed from their blacklist. We'll continue to work with them to get this resolved.

  • Microsoft has delisted our US SMTP as of approximately 2:15 PM UTC 31 Jan 2020. It may take another couple of hours for the delisting to take full effect, so we will continue to monitor.

  • This issue is ongoing. We've taken all of the required actions as dictated by Microsoft so far and are waiting for them to delist the server.

    In the meantime if you are a US customer affected by this block, feel free to use our German SMTP server to send mail: smtp.de.opalstack.com

  • 23rd January 2020

    No incidents reported