Hey there,

i would check the ip in addition to that you've done:
- mailspike
- multirbl.valli.org

But these tools won't cover the hidden internal lists like t-online and others.

I went through this process since many years and it is still the same everytime a new ip is added for mails.

Regards,
Holger

On 28.12.24 02:17, Sabahattin Gucukoglu via mailop wrote:
Hi guys,

Subject says it all, really: what's the minimum you have to do these days to 
get a new IP (that's not otherwise policied, SMTP portblocked and has working 
FCRDNS, obviously) past most filters out of the gate, at least past SMTP 
rejections? I'm thinking of standing up a new outbound proxy for SMTP traffic 
at a well-known VPS provider that I already have a good relationship with, and 
I don't want to spend more time than is necessary to test that it's likely to 
pass the sniff test at most of the ESPs before I get everything properly 
configured. That seems to be a recurring theme nowadays, the VPS providers are 
a shell game and I obviously don't want to have to find out the hard way.

So far I check SpamCop, Spamhaus Zen, and Senderscore. Anything else?

Thoughts appreciated.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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