Dnia  7.10.2019 o godz. 16:16:56 Brandon Long pisze:
> 
> Except it's usually trivial for folks within a netblock to move their
> traffic from one IP
> to another.

So isn't it better for such low-volume senders as me to rely on content
analysis only rather than including netblock reputation into account?

Content analysis based tools like SpamAssassin (yes, I know that it can use
RBLs or alike too as additional criteria, but let's stick to basic content
filtering) do a pretty good job of filtering most of the spam. For a
low-volume sender that's more than enough.

I just want my messages to go through... and the recent experiment I just
done that I described in another email (I sent a message via another server
without my original IP in the message headers) indicates that it's not
necessarily the sender IP that Google doesn't like...

I'm just wondering... there is absolutely, absolutely nothing spam-like in
my messages (if you aren't sure, I can zip all the messages that I sent to
test Gmail accounts and forward them to you so you can look at them), then
why Google insists on classifying them as spam? And - as I wrote - it
started suddenly. I had no problems over 1.5 year even with the same IP.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
"In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there
was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."

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