How exactly does one ramp up the volume when migrating to a new mail
server? I once asked an ISP and never got a real answer. I couldn't see how
to send 10% to the new server today, 20% tomorrow, etc.

On Thu, Jul 7, 2022, 11:14 AM DJ Anderson via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

> Before putting it into service I would check it against the known
> blacklists.
>
> If its clear there and you have your rDNS,SPF,DMARC,DKIM records setup
> correctly you should be safe. That being said I usually monitor the logs of
> the newly online server\address to ensure it isn't getting blocked. My
> other recommendation would be to slowly ramp up message volume rather than
> just going from 0 to 10k messages a day if you can. That should help with
> the reputation as well.
>
> For checking black lists I like to use
> https://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx
>
> DJ Anderson
> Techwebhosting
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nate Burke via mailop" <mailop@mailop.org>
> To: mailop@mailop.org
> Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2022 1:41:32 PM
> Subject: [mailop] Moving email server to new IP
>
> I've had a small multi-domain business mail server running on the same
> IP for the last 20 years, I need to change the IP from an address in a
> reassigned IP block, to my own ARIN block.  Is IP reputation still a big
> deal, or are anti-spam measures now content/quantity based and the IP
> address isn't as important anymore.  Can I just flip the IP and update
> my DNS/SPFs and be good.
>
> Thanks,
> Nate
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