Paul G. Allen wrote:
James G. Sack (jim) wrote:


I'm a little confused. Can somebody summarize this? Is it that a mail
server inside cox or rr is likely to get marked as spam because it has
an ip that is classified as within those providers' "residential"
ip-space?, or does it relate to reverse lookup verification of the
sending mail server? or both? Or what??? :-\


If you look at the header of my original post, you'll see that the originating IP of my laptop is 68.7.51.89. That is the IP allocated to my cable modem by Cox, and is within the 67.7.0.0/16 netblock.
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Is there a typo in your netblock address? Because those two addresses are not in the same netblock.

Gus


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