> If the traffic is Transactional, by all means open a ticket and push it. It > is always the best plan to keep Transactional traffic strictly separate from > all other traffic, and if there are issues, point the nature of said traffic > out in follow-up emails, as once validated, it will factor in the mitigation > decision.
Absolutely. In fact, not only do we encourage (strongly) our email reputation/deliverability customers to segregate their transactional email out from their marketing/bulk email, but we actually have a special code in our zones to designate "this IP address sends only transactional emails" so that receivers and spam filters can take note of that (in fact I believe we still have a special rule in Spam Assassin for this very thing and reason). Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. CEO/President, SuretyMail Email Reputation and Inbox Deliverability Assistance http://www.SuretyMail.com/ http://www.SuretyMail.eu/ Don't have your own dedicated IP addresses? Check out SuretyMail Lite! Email Reputation and Deliverability for Everyone http://www.isipp.com/suretymail-lite/ _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop