On 1/13/22 20:24, Scott Mutter via mailop wrote:
The issue is that big name mail service providers, like Gmail, Microsoft, Yahoo - do not offer a way to get effective feedback loops. Again, this is why I say the AOL feedback loop system of the 2000's was so great.  I've NEVER gotten anything from Gmail's Postmaster tools for any of the servers (which asks for a domain name and not an IP address).  Once in a blue moon I get something from Microsoft's JMRP, but they still block IPs with out any reports.  Yahoo's FBL is based on DomainKeys.

Have you done the following? This is a very basic first step.

1. Go to https://www.whois.com
2. Enter the IP address of your mail server.
3. Verify at OrgAbuseName, OrgAbusePhone, and OrgAbuseEmail point to you. If not, fix it so that they do. You may need to contact your ISP to have them SWIP your subnet to you.
4. Send email to the OrgAbuseEmail address.

Did you receive it? Do you check that mailbox regularly?

Many feedback loops depend on the WHOIS record being correct.

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Jay Hennigan - j...@west.net
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