Thanks Davide & all that responded.  Our score is up from 58 to 73 so it’s a
step in the right direction. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Davide Migliavacca [mailto:davide.migliava...@contactlab.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 6:34 AM
To: timrutherf...@c4.net
Cc: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: RE: [mailop] SENDERSCORE

Hi Tim,

as others already pointed out, score.senderscore.com will tell you the
SenderScore reputation scoring, and you want it to be > 90.
If you're looking for their BL instead, use 

nslookup zzz.yyy.xxx.vvv.bl.score.senderscore.com

(notice the "bl" subdomain).
Many RBL checkers have it.

HTH
Davide


Davide Migliavacca
cto, ContactLab
Tel +39 02 2831181
http://www.contactlab.com

From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of
timrutherf...@c4.net
Sent: 24 October 2017 17:24
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] SENDERSCORE

Hello,

Has anyone else had experience with SenderScore RBL?

I find one of our domains on their blacklist and have addressed the issue
that presumably got us there, but having difficulty getting any "real"
estimates as to how long it will take for our IP reputation to recover.   

My understanding is that an NSlookup against a particular zone shows if the
IP is listed and the last digit indicates the current spam reputation for
the blacklisted entry

       nslookup zzz.yyy.xxx.vvv.score.senderscore.com   (where
vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz is the IP you wish to lookup)

(our is currently 58, it was 69 last night) 

Based on that rate of roughly 9 points in 15 hours, it's going to be a long
week if we need to get to "0".   Does anyone know if that speeds up
("snowballs") as the reputation improves and/or what threshold it takes to
move from "poor" to "neutral" ? 

I understand that the whole system is automated and can't be "nudged along",
but SenderScore's estimate of "a few hours to just over a week" is a bit too
vague to be of value.   

They also couldn't provide any specifics on the message(s) that triggered
the block aside from "approximate time of last spam message" - which makes
it hard to correlate which messages triggered the event. 

We are not on any other blacklists but this one is negatively affecting some
of our larger customers.  Murphy' s Law.

Thanks,
Tim



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