Why did this fail routing?

Because it originated at 151.29.253.134, which was originally intended to be a North American IP, and then it went to Italy and back to North America. However, there have been some routing changes so the IP now belongs to Italy.


>From what I can tell looking up the ip 151.29.253.134 it comes up as unknown
for the country when doing a whois from DNS stuff. Then looking up
193.70.192.33 shows Italy. If the originating country is unknown How can the
test determine that the mails Routing is consistant with SPAM?

The ROUTING test predates the geolocation functionality. It does not know what country the E-mail originates in.


-Scott
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