>I was wondering if anyone had any experience/suggestions regarding
>warming an IP address that delivers to Yahoo managed domains (yahoo,
>aol, sky.com, etc)?
I throttle yahoo (and aol). That fixed it for me back when I was sending more
and they throttled me.
main.cf:slowaol_destination_recipi
I'm watching this thread with a lot of interest. I believe I saw where the OP
was referred here on the Postfix list where those guys expected the OP to get
some more technical help instead of get a better rep :)
Recently my server has been getting some, but not all messages to Gmail canned.
B
>Same advice.. Insist that VLUTR gives you 'rwhois'..
I admit I'm new to rwhois, only used to whois. FWIW, my reverse DNS works and
is set properly, I do have static IP's, but VULTR has not transferred ownership
of those IP's to me in ARIN (assume they wouldn't), so whois shows them as the
own
>I'm using the "registrar-servers.com" nameserver as a pretty good predictor of
>spamminess. There are few exceptions of
>legitimate senders who think they need such registration info protection but
>they can be handled by individual exceptions.
Hans-Martin
Can you elaborate on how you use it?
More general information about the IADB is here:
https://www.isipp.com/for-isps/
FWIW - spamassassin checks the ISIPP by default since 3.10 and reduces
the score if your address is found there.
Unfortunately, too expensive for a little guy.
Anyone on here from tds.net / tdstelcom.com ? I need a contact for a spam
false positive issue with one of your customers please.
Scott
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