Filling out the form multiple times is unlikely to help.

Policies don't change very often, but rules and ML models do.  The policy
is still "if receivers mark your mail as spam, you're going to have a bad
time".  The addenda would be "if we don't know who you are, we aren't going
to accept a lot of it" followed by "don't be too similar to the bad guys"

Without info to investigate, not much we can do

Brandon

On Tue, Apr 16, 2019, 7:39 AM Brian Kantor <br...@ampr.org> wrote:

> I do not *know*, but mail that some months ago stopped going into
> spam mail folders has recently resumed being 100% shunted as spam,
> resulting in my inability to communicate directly with many clients.
>         - Brian
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 10:12:26AM -0400, Rob Heilman via mailop wrote:
> > Thanks, we started those last night.  Might make it into an hourly
> routine.  Would be nice if their form had an incident ID to help correlate
> the reports.
> >
> > Does anyone know if they recently made changes to their inbound policies
> for DMARC/SPF/DKIM?
> >
> > -Rob Heilman
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