El 21/02/2019 a las 16:33, Dominic Raferd escribió:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 at 15:23, John Stoffel <j...@stoffel.org> wrote:
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Unfortunately, some big ISPs have now blocked all Digital Ocean IP
Blocks, and wont' accept email, even though my domain is locked down,
doesn't spam, etc. They took the big hammer approach. Which sucks
for me.
So the question becomes how do I setup a reasonably cost effective
personal email domain without it getting banned?
I use OVH VPS SSD, it's inexpensive and I have not had any ongoing
blacklist problems (we use SPF, DKIM and DMARC). Some here think that
OVH is too cheap (no really), but my experience (2+ years) has been
good.
OVH, as long as you don't let them run your system, meaning that you
must avoid a managed hosting, should be good enough. I even have systems
running at So You Start and Kimsufi, and for the time being I haven't
seen their network segments banned/blocked by the big ISPs. My clients
setups include DKIM, SPF, DMARC, and we've implemented rate-limiting,
geo-ip blocking for hacked accounts and our IP reputation has always
been good under OVH.
Ignacio