On 24/11/2010, at 21:40, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>> You'd be better off with SliceHost (RackSpace) than HE, and SliceHost
>>> sucks from a delivery standpoint.
>>
>> Hmm... Interesting. Delivery as in transactional or bulk? I only had one or
>> two slices from them, and off the bat had decent re
Will Fong put forth on 11/24/2010 1:51 PM:
> On Nov 24, 2010, at 1:50 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
>> You'd be better off with SliceHost (RackSpace) than HE, and SliceHost
>> sucks from a delivery standpoint.
>
> Hmm... Interesting. Delivery as in transactional or bulk? I only had one or
> two s
On Nov 24, 2010, at 1:50 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> You'd be better off with SliceHost (RackSpace) than HE, and SliceHost
> sucks from a delivery standpoint.
Hmm... Interesting. Delivery as in transactional or bulk? I only had one or
two slices from them, and off the bat had decent reputation
Gary Smith put forth on 11/23/2010 11:47 PM:
>> "My general advice WRT to VPS/colo/hosting outfits such as Softlayer,
>> Limestone, Sharktech, Hostnoc, Colocation America, Colo4, SingleHop,
>> Liquid Web, ServePath, GigeNet, WholeSale Internet, FDCservers,
>> CarolinaNet, Hurricane Electric, et al
> "My general advice WRT to VPS/colo/hosting outfits such as Softlayer,
> Limestone, Sharktech, Hostnoc, Colocation America, Colo4, SingleHop,
> Liquid Web, ServePath, GigeNet, WholeSale Internet, FDCservers,
> CarolinaNet, Hurricane Electric, et al is to SMTP block their entire IP
> space and then
Gary Smith put forth on 11/23/2010 2:17 PM:
> I've been using the same IP's for years but I'm moving all my equipment to a
> new facility in the coming days. Is there a checklist of things that you
> guys suggest when setting up mail servers on a brand new range?
>
> I'm expecting to setup 5 IP
* Gary Smith :
> I've been using the same IP's for years but I'm moving all my equipment to a
> new facility in the coming days. Is there a checklist of things that you
> guys suggest when setting up mail servers on a brand new range?
Get a reputation for your domain i.e. DKIM et al. If you don't
Le 23/11/2010 22:28, Gary Smith a écrit :
you can try a lookup of these IPs in multiple RBLs, and lookup the
"surrounding subnet" (/24 for example) on:
http://www.senderbase.org/
you may want to keep the old servers for some time.
(from experience, I've found MS to "cache" reputation for
> For receiving emails, you don't have too much to worry about. Just make
> sure to set your DNS TTL pretty low a few days before you make the
> actual switch.
Yeah, that's the easy part. In the process of modifying TTL's as we speak.
For my clients I have a backup MX that uses the same rules a
On Nov 23, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
>
> Makes sense. I will keep a set of MX servers at the original COLO setup to
> accept emails from my new range and forward outgoing email through them until
> we verify the new one.
>
> Gary Smith
For receiving emails, you don't have too much
> you can try a lookup of these IPs in multiple RBLs, and lookup the
> "surrounding subnet" (/24 for example) on:
> http://www.senderbase.org/
>
> you may want to keep the old servers for some time.
> (from experience, I've found MS to "cache" reputation for a long long
> time. That once for
Le 23/11/2010 21:17, Gary Smith a écrit :
I've been using the same IP's for years but I'm moving all my equipment to a
new facility in the coming days. Is there a checklist of things that you guys
suggest when setting up mail servers on a brand new range?
I'm expecting to setup 5 IP's for out
> > I'm expecting to setup 5 IP's for outgoing email and as such the RNDS
> records for them as well. I just want to make sure that there's little,
> if any, problems for myself and my customers that use my services.
>
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> You'll probably want to warm up those IPs first. Generally
On Nov 23, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
> I'm expecting to setup 5 IP's for outgoing email and as such the RNDS records
> for them as well. I just want to make sure that there's little, if any,
> problems for myself and my customers that use my services.
Hi Gary,
You'll probably want
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