Re: [mailop] is warming IPs still necessary?

2024-03-27 Thread Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop
* Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop [2024-03-25 15:58-0700] >We are planning to move the system that hosts our email >discussion lists from its old home where it has been for >decades to an EC2 instance on AWS. It does about 15k deliveries >per day, most of which go to gmail or google-

Re: [mailop] is warming IPs still necessary?

2024-03-26 Thread Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop
* Mark Fletcher [2024-03-25 20:38-0700] On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 4:30 PM Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop < mailop@mailop.org> wrote: We are planning to move the system that hosts our email discussion lists from its old home where it has been for decades to an EC2 instance on AWS. It does abo

Re: [mailop] is warming IPs still necessary?

2024-03-26 Thread Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop
* Laura Atkins via mailop [2024-03-26 09:21+] On 25 Mar 2024, at 22:58, Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop wrote: We are planning to move the system that hosts our email discussion lists from its old home where it has been for decades to an EC2 instance on AWS. It does about 15k deliveries

[mailop] is warming IPs still necessary?

2024-03-25 Thread Gerald Oskoboiny via mailop
We are planning to move the system that hosts our email discussion lists from its old home where it has been for decades to an EC2 instance on AWS. It does about 15k deliveries per day, most of which go to gmail or google-hosted email systems. Is it still necessary to warm up new IP addresses