Hi,
Have you tried using their new sender tool ?
https://sendertool.vadesecure.com/en/
Mathieu Bourdin.
Dolist.
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Envoyé : dimanche 30 janvier 2022 18:40
À : Ken Robinson
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Objet : Re: [mailop]
Hi,
If anyone from 250ok is available, we are seeing a huge number of domains that
appear as listed on SURBL on 250ok but not on the SURBL site when we do a
lookup.
Are you aware of any issue ? is anyone seeing a strange beahvior like that too ?
Thanks for you help, you can contact me offlist i
Hi again,
Sorry for the new answer but the previous one makes me look like an arrogant
dunghole as it lacks a whole paragraph:
The issue you are facing is due to the fact that your sending infrastructure is
(or at least was) seen by gmail as looking too much like a suspicious. Gmail
has too de
Hi,
Weel, basically your issue can be summarized in one word: reputation.
Welcome to email deliverability 101 ;)
Mathieu Bourdin.
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Envoyé : lundi 7 octobre 2019 15:35
À : mailop
In France the two terms are basically interchangeable and are used to designate
the same process (user enters his adress, site owner sends an email requesting
to click a link to confirm ownership of the adress, user clicks and is then
added to the mailing list).
I’ve never had a client trying to
Hi again,
First, a precision: my reply is missing 2 lines wich, for short, were saying:
"but usually you don't get listed on the first sending to a trap, it's more an
accumulation of emails to different traps that get you in trouble form what I
understand of how traps work".
That's why when yo
>*** Shouldn't spam traps reject all mails after the END-OF-DATA? ***
If they did, they would be easily identifiable, and thus would have no value.
The thing with spamtraps is that they should not be in your DB in the first
place (especially pristine ones) or should have been trimmed from your DB
Yeah, Microsoft has confirmed (can't remember if it was on this mailing list or
during a conference) that any mail placed in the spam folder by the user (be it
by clicking the "spam" button or by moving it by hand) triggers a complaint
report.
I don't see that as a problem, I mean I completly u
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Regards
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 at 03:07, Stefano Bagnara via mailop
mailto:mailop@mailop.org>> wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 10:17, Mathieu Bourdin via mailop
mailto:mailop@mailop.org>> wrote:
> We just saw that Gmail Postmaster’s Tools shows a very unusual amount of our
> IP’s as « b
Hello,
We just saw that Gmail Postmaster's Tools shows a very unusual amount of our
IP's as < bad > in the graphs.
Domain reputation seems unaffected, but basically we see around 50% of our IPs
for July 2nd and 75% for July 3 going from green to red.
I saw no changes in sending habits from the v
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