Frankly, AWS abuse has to step up their game. Long take down cycles, not
sharing information, no SWIP/rwhois for customers, all of these things have
contributed to more and more reputation problems.
Not that Azure or others are completely better, but this will have to be
something AWS customer
If the sender has established reputation on previous IP address(es), you
might be able to ask for the "preemptive accommodation" form. I've never
tried it under these specific circumstances, but it could be a workaround.
Luke
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 1:02 PM Brad Slavin via mailop
wrote:
> Happy
Happy Quarantine Friday to all...
I have spent almost two weeks in groundhogs day with SNDS and AWS IPs
trying to get 10 clean IPs in the Frankfurt and Oregon regions.
My conclusion is that AWS IPs are almost impossible to provision that are
clean on SNDS. And even if you request removal from the