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by NorwegianDude
900 days ago
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What's the best way to quickly get MS to trust a server/domain? Does MS ignore IP reputation in cases where the domain has a good reputation? How would you go about getting a new domain and an IP address from a public cloud provider working consistently? I've had issues with outlook when it comes to new domains and IPs, but after some time it works. I do however usually have more email than a personal server so what's the best way - if such a thing exists - for a personal server that has much lower volume of mail to be trusted? |
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There isn’t a quick way, by design. You need to wait a minimum period and meet some predicates, and the organized scammers already know what the period is via empirical testing but I’m not comfortable disclosing details of those predicates for disorganized scammers to use. More so because I’d definitely get into trouble for it than due to any belief in security via obscurity. Cushy job makes you risk averse.
Since I can’t share any of the tricks, some general advice— the main thing that matters is a long track record of good behavior. You can end up in a vicious cycle where you fight the system when it punishes you and then it doubles down on the beatings— this is bizarre and kafkaesque and happens all the time. What you want is for there to be two-way communication, if it’s unbalanced with traffic being broadcast but no one engaging with it, that’s going to be cracked down on sooner than if recipients reply.