Weirdly, every single email in this particular thread ended up in Gmail's spam 
folder.  Any good guesses as to why?

Anne
 
> 
> Hello,
>  
> Has anyone else had experience with SenderScore RBL?
>  
> I find one of our domains on their blacklist and have addressed the issue 
> that presumably got us there, but having difficulty getting any “real” 
> estimates as to how long it will take for our IP reputation to recover.   
>  
> My understanding is that an NSlookup against a particular zone shows if the 
> IP is listed and the last digit indicates the current spam reputation for the 
> blacklisted entry
>  
> nslookup zzz.yyy.xxx.vvv.score.senderscore.com   (where vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz is 
> the IP you wish to lookup)
>  
> (our is currently 58, it was 69 last night) 
>  
> Based on that rate of roughly 9 points in 15 hours, it’s going to be a long 
> week if we need to get to “0”.   Does anyone know if that speeds up 
> (“snowballs”) as the reputation improves and/or what threshold it takes to 
> move from “poor” to “neutral” ? 
>  
> I understand that the whole system is automated and can’t be “nudged along”, 
> but SenderScore’s estimate of “a few hours to just over a week” is a bit too 
> vague to be of value.   
>  
> They also couldn’t provide any specifics on the message(s) that triggered the 
> block aside from “approximate time of last spam message” – which makes it 
> hard to correlate which messages triggered the event. 
>  
> We are not on any other blacklists but this one is negatively affecting some 
> of our larger customers.  Murphy’ s Law…
>  
> Thanks,
> Tim
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