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by Joel_Mckay
62 days ago
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Whatever IP people temporarily host on a cloud incurs the prior users reputation. Again, using legitimate traffic to shim network spam is a common counterargument against black listing. Of the approximate 274000 banned hosts I stare at... many nuisances are from Amazon, Azure, digital ocean, and Hetzner. I am sure Maildrill or Mailchimp does have legitimate use cases, but generally the majority of the traffic suggests otherwise. I am certainly biased in this opinion. =3 |
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TBF, the demo app referenced in TFA and depending on how many emails you actually send for however many domains may well be a better option for me than my small MTA server.