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by gregjor
1350 days ago
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In this decade that won’t even work except against people who also host their own email. Most companies use email providers such as Google, Sendgrid, Mailgun, or send out through CRM platforms. Those services have many IP addresses and rotate them to avoid blacklisting. I haven’t seen a company of any size hosting their own outgoing email for at least ten years. |
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For the generic SNAT pools of the smaller customers one can at least rate limit those providers and also tag them as Possible Spam or adjust their spam score in tools like Spam-Assassin. It's not perfect but tagging and rate-limiting can help.