For Outlook/Hotmail/MSN, you can open a ticket for the new range, wait for the 
robot auto-ack, then the human response, and then reply and ask for, 
“Pre-emptive Accommodation”, and give them the previous IP addresses and how 
much traffic you expect to send to “Hotmail” addresses per day / hour, and … it 
should be good to go.

Aloha,
Michael.
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Michael J Wise
Microsoft Corporation| Spam Analysis
"Your Spam Specimen Has Been Processed."
Got the Junk Mail Reporting 
Tool<http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18275> ?

From: mailop <mailop-boun...@mailop.org> On Behalf Of Rob Nagler
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 8:36 AM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] Migrating to new IPs?

Is there a way to "pre-register" IPs in preparation for a data center move? 
There's been some discussion this list, but I didn't get a sense of a 
definitive answer.

We have held the new IPs 
(216.17.132.32/27<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2F216.17.132.32%2F27&data=02%7C01%7Cmichael.wise%40microsoft.com%7C3579f8620ff04eac230308d5aeb16dfb%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636606999438912834&sdata=nmnrVWARA5qaBavOPi7eJfjhYjNOFRx5YScxpDKqKks%3D&reserved=0>)
 for many months. The old IPs have been in use by us for two decades for a 
handful of sending domains. I know the new IPs haven't been in use by spammers 
and their reputation seems to be clean on the spot checks I've done. We've also 
been using the new IPs to send some mail (like this msg). The new IPs have been 
in the SPF records for many months.

We have started to go to Google, MS SNDS, etc. Is that the best that we can do? 
We could go to a reputation service, but this seems overkill as we aren't an 
ESB, just ordinary (small) email lists and aliases with a few monthly mass 
mailing (<10K lists).

Thanks,
Rob

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