I just looked at the dns entries for foddi.net. The A and AAAA records
for mx1.mail.foddi.net has a TTL of 120 seconds. For many mail providers
that indicates a dynamic IP address. It's been my experience that 12
hrs is minimum(some prefer 24 hrs) TTL's on these records.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 2/5/21 2:23 AM, Ale via mailop wrote:
Hello,
sorry if i ask something that's has already asked like a zillion times
before.
I've setup a new mail server a month ago with an IPv4 that was already
on Microsoft blacklist. Plus, i did a few mistakes and i tried to send
some emails not properly configured with my domain.
I've setup my server only for testing and personal usage. I'm using
exim4 with debian and I've changed only a few things, so I've just a
basic configuration now.
I contacted Microsoft and I've got my IP unblocked, but still I see
that on few outlook/hotmail accounts my email go on junk folder. I can
send properly on every other domain.
My question is: if my server is properly configured, and i don't send
ANY spam mail to anyone, there is the possibility that in the future
my domain will get a greater sending score and my emails go to the
inbox folder?
I ask to you because i think that you have a lot of experience and
maybe you have a clue about how Microsoft antispam system works.
Moreover I'm using a test server and i could easily change IP and
domain, but i would like to keep the one i have now if possible.
thanks
Ale
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