Hi,
Gone are the days when you could just throw a Linux box up in a colo and expect to get your mail delivered. You can easily become the unwitting victim of being in a bad IP neighborhood through no fault of your own. Although this advice is painful, I recommend using a service for final delivery. Many services with free tiers are out there and would provide more than ample capacity for your volume at no cost.
I disagree. Except with some S1350-issues with Microsoft from time to time I had no issues e.g. when running a server at Netcup, which also offers now servers in the US. When everybody only uses a service for final delivery we possibly end up in a scenario in which only mails from the big players are accepted.
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