On 9/23/2020 2:33 PM, iulian stan wrote:
Most of the time the IPs from AWS are already blacklisted and you cannot do anything.
I'm curious why such a blanket statement. Why does AWS have such a bad reputation? With companies like Netflix and Dropbox using AWS, why are they considered across-the-board spammers? I'm also curious why SpamAssassin and mail-tester doesn't report that my AWS IP is blacklisted.
My client is massively invested in AWS with many servers, databases, and services unrelated to mail. Moving to another platform is not an option. What is a good 'reputable' 3rd party service that I can use as a proxy to make sure I have 'clean' mail?