Some AWS IPs may have Good GPT rep, but I just found some for a client that
were either Low or Bad.

-Tim

On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 4:34 AM Laura Atkins via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

> AWS has good IP reputation - I’ve got one client sending <500K a month and
> one sending >20M a day off AWS and their IP rep at google is all in the
> green. Mailgun/Sinch are one a lot of my clients are moving to, as well.
> There’s also whatever-they’re-called-now-but-used-to-be-Sparkpost.
>
> I’m really unsure that email is a good way to do this kind of contact,
> though. It’s too easy for the actual recipients (whether they’re the actual
> debtor or not) to affect your reputation.
>
> laura
>
> On 25 Mar 2024, at 21:52, Michael Irvine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
> wrote:
>
> Thank you everyone. Is there any recommendation on other 3rd party senders
> that can be trusted instead of SendGrid. My last resort will be to setup
> some MTA's with the few free IP they have from the Datacenter.
>
> I also understand that the client is in the middle of a catch-22 in terms
> of sending email. I have already informed them that email will always be a
> best effort and not a guarantee.
>
> As for contacts other than email. Email is the last resort after all other
> avenues are attempted in the order of Snail Mail, Phone, SMS, and Social
> Media.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Irvine
>
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> On 3/22/24 14:58, Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
>
> If they are 'dedicated', doesn't matter if they are coming from
> SendGrid, the PTR should reflect your clients domain.
>
> host 149.72.234.90
> 90.234.72.149.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
> wrqvzxrx.outbound-mail.sendgrid.net.
>
>
> If Sendgrid claimed that these IPs are dedicated to you, their PTR says
> otherwise. It should reflect your sending domain. Note that Sendgrid has a
> rather poor reputation when it comes to spam exiting their network.
>
> And given the amount of abuse of SendGrid servers, anything you can do
> to differentiate from their generic naming conventions will help you.
>
>
> Or avoid Sendgrid entirely.
>
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