Hello Brandon,
Having it IP based and not domain based would be great. As an ISP (hosting/managed VPS) doing it per domain doesn't work for us, however doing it per IP with outgoing mail will work for us. This is also what we do at other locations (feedback loops/senderscore/senderbase) and helps us to keep the systems clean from spamming (a mail when there is an issue would be great). Regards, Mark From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Brandon Long Sent: 10 July, 2015 2:13 To: mailop Subject: [mailop] Gmail's postmaster tools We announced our new postmaster tools today. These are targeted at higher volume "good" senders, and give you a bunch of high level stats on the mail from your domain that we're seeing. If you don't have access, your mail is either too spammy or you don't send enough of it. Unfortunately, it re-uses the webmaster tools domain ownership stuff, so it's not as easy as say receiving email for postmaster@ your domain... you need to be able to muck with DNS. And it's a separate DNS entry for every user, so I don't know if you want to share a single new gmail login or something to avoid that or if you want to all sign up at once so you can make only a single DNS change with all of them... And, apparently we don't publish how much volume you need to send to qualify and won't see whether your domain qualifies until you verify, so sorry if you go through all that trouble and then don't get anything (my personal domain doesn't qualify, for example). Anyways, welcome feedback on the tool and what we can do to improve it, I'll be happy to pass it along. Even more "Arghs" about the annoyances I've already outlined ;) (I gave them that feedback already, but perhaps more will help) blog post: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-mail-you-want-not-spam-you-dont.html tool: https://gmail.com/postmaster/ Brandon
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