>
> Unless you have physical presence in korea, KISA will not admit you. Even
> if you do, there are apparently legal ramifications to sending spam in
> korea which must be accounted for.
>
> If that doesn't deter you, you can do the following:
>
> 1. Create the most encompassing yet still valid SPF record for your IP
> space. publish that under DomainA.tld
> 2. Have another SPF record published for DomainB.tld
> 3. Admit DomainA.tld to KISA
> 4. When sending to korean recipients, send from the DomainA envelope. When
> sending to non-korean recipients, send from the DomainB envelope.
>
> as for daum, looking at mailop archives, here's my posting as of about 1.5
> years ago:
>
> "FWIW I managed to get a speedy reply by appealing to them directly at
> http://cs.daum.net. you will need an @daum.net or @hanmail.net account,
> they are free to register although a few hurdles need to be gotten past
> (e.g. a korean captcha which I fulfilled using google virtual korean
> keyboard). block has been removed in less than 24 hours after approaching
> them this way.
>

Great info, thank you!
We're in legal compliance and have a physical office in Korea, so all good
on that front.
Thanks for the SPF suggestion we'll take a look!
Unfortunately my previous ticket at cs.daum.net did not seem to get human
attention.

Thanks for the help!


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On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 2:25 PM, Gil Bahat <g...@magisto.com> wrote:

> Unless you have physical presence in korea, KISA will not admit you. Even
> if you do, there are apparently legal ramifications to sending spam in
> korea which must be accounted for.
>
> If that doesn't deter you, you can do the following:
>
> 1. Create the most encompassing yet still valid SPF record for your IP
> space. publish that under DomainA.tld
> 2. Have another SPF record published for DomainB.tld
> 3. Admit DomainA.tld to KISA
> 4. When sending to korean recipients, send from the DomainA envelope. When
> sending to non-korean recipients, send from the DomainB envelope.
>
> as for daum, looking at mailop archives, here's my posting as of about 1.5
> years ago:
>
> "FWIW I managed to get a speedy reply by appealing to them directly at
> http://cs.daum.net. you will need an @daum.net or @hanmail.net account,
> they are free to register although a few hurdles need to be gotten past
> (e.g. a korean captcha which I fulfilled using google virtual korean
> keyboard). block has been removed in less than 24 hours after approaching
> them this way.
>
> Gil"
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 9:07 PM, Zack Aab <z...@inboxpros.com> wrote:
>
>> I had good luck by subscribing to naver and opening a ticket. You may
>>> need to pass a Korean captcha, which you can do by redrawing characters in
>>> any draw-based input method
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the response!
>>
>> I did submit a ticket with Naver, and the reply I got was essentially
>> "get on KISA" which is something we're having separate issues with because
>> of their SPF policy: to whitelist, KISA requires the SPF record to have no
>> include statements and be un-CIDR'd, which makes our record invalid due to
>> length.
>> My ticket with Hanmail didn't get past the robot/form reply stage.
>>
>> Any input is appreciated!
>>
>>
>> *Zack Aab | *Deliverability Strategist
>> M: 706.870.1061 <(706)%20870-1061>
>> *Inbox Pros | *678.214.3739 <(678)%20214-3739>
>> 1995 North Park Place I Suite 200 | Atlanta, GA 30339
>>
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>> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Gil Bahat <g...@magisto.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I had good luck by subscribing to naver and opening a ticket. You may
>>> need to pass a Korean captcha, which you can do by redrawing characters in
>>> any draw-based input method
>>>
>>> On Jan 30, 2017 5:57 PM, "Zack Aab" <z...@inboxpros.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm working with a very high volume sender who sends to Korea and we're
>>>> having a tough time with Hanmail and Naver.
>>>> We've done all of the DNS work but are still having some trouble, so I
>>>> was hoping somebody could help me with the latest requirements and/or
>>>> contact information.
>>>>
>>>> Any info is greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Zack Aab
>>>>
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