In article <20191008101859.ga12...@rafa.eu.org> you write: >Dnia 8.10.2019 o godz. 13:42:32 Matt Palmer via mailop pisze: >> >> The other commonality is that AWS EC2 is at least as much of a pit of spam >> and abuse as OVH is, and I'm not surprised that you don't get treated better >> by GMail when you start sending them mail from a rando EC2 address. > >As I recall and reconsider some facts, I start to be more and more >convinced that in my case it's an issue of a domain reputation, not IP >reputation.
Oh, it's eu.org. Of course that's a problem. When you use free stuff. you will find it's often worth only what you paid for it. If you're not willing to pay 10€ for a real domain name, why should anyone put any effort into accepting your mail? For anyone who was going to mention the free TLDS like .tk, you don't want to go there. For one thing their mail reputation is beneath horrible. For another, the way they stay usable at all is by giving a API keys to a large group of trusted notifiers so they can instantly kill names that misbehave. If they kill a few by mistake, too bad, here's a refund of the $0.00 you paid. R's, John _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop