On Tue 20/Aug/2019 19:26:23 +0200 Michael Stone wrote: >> If you are not spamming people you also will not end up on a blacklist. > > Well, actual real-world experience shows that to not be true.
You should (noisily) bring out that case! Blacklists have to balance between reliability and completeness. Of course it may happen to be the odd case. It has to be declared loudly and repeatedly. Anyway, the domain name is usually unaffected. Everybody knows that domain names can be abused. DKIM signatures can attach attach some responsibility of a message to a domain. Attempts to deploy that included spamhaus-whitelist and dkim-reputation, and are now closed. Best Ale