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by sneak
2331 days ago
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If only it were that easy! This usually isn’t enough anymore. First off, you don’t really have control over your external IP reputation, unless you have your own IP space, which most people don’t. You’re at the mercy of your colo/hosting, really. You get whatever IP they give you, baggage included. I think the reputation is also subnet-based, not IP based, so your potential to be included in someone else’s blast radius is increased. Also, even with a clean IP, the steps you outlined are not sufficient to send significant numbers of non-spam messages and not get spamboxed. Gmail seems to be mostly okay with erring on the side of false positives. Source: been running my own email servers for 25 years |
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(btw my mails also seem to get through and i haven't even set up DKIM)