>> I've been catching my customers left and right lately signing up for
>> some email warmup service.
>
> OK, I see I've been completely out of touch with that segment of the industry.
Michael, another, somewhat related and somewhat new service model is the one
like "MailShake", which gives t
On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 3:08 AM Jarland Donnell via mailop
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> As far as UCEPROTECT Level 3 goes, it's a pretty bad one.
This is bad advice. It implies a correlation between UCEProtect level
3 listings and Yahoo blocking, which is simply not the case.
My own VPS pops on and off of UCE Leve
On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 12:35:54 -0500, Jarland Donnell via mailop
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>However, I have reason to suspect Active Campaign may be related.
>Roughly one day prior to the relevant outbound events, users who sign up
>for this begin receiving a bunch of emails from the domains that they'll
>later re
I take this to mean that you know they are signing up, but do not know
what
they are signing up to?
Aye. I feel like if I track it down it might lead to more insight into
how they operate, and potentially some of that might lead to more ways
to proactively block them. They obviously know I'm
On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 09:46:59 -0500, Al Iverson via mailop
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>Yes, there are whispers of this in the deliverability world. Good
>people always recommend against doing this because it's scummy and
>unethical and even if it works today, it's not going to work tomorrow.
>I am absolutely certain
On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 2:38 AM Jarland Donnell via mailop
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>
> I've been catching my customers left and right lately signing up for
> some email warmup service. I don't know what it is. What they do is they
> take SMTP credentials, payment, and then supposedly send a bunch of
> random email
On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 02:29:17 -0500, Jarland Donnell via mailop
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>I've been catching my customers left and right lately signing up for
>some email warmup service.
OK, I see I've been completely out of touch with that segment of the industry.
The process of attempting to game reputation sy
On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 02:29:17 -0500, Jarland Donnell via mailop
wrote:
>I've been catching my customers left and right lately signing up for
>some email warmup service. I don't know what it is.
I take this to mean that you know they are signing up, but do not know what
they are signing up to?
Dnia 28.08.2021 o godz. 03:00:37 Jarland Donnell via mailop pisze:
>
> As far as UCEPROTECT Level 3 goes, it's a pretty bad one. At that
> point it most likely means that your VPS provider has a significant
> and recurring problem with spam that they're not addressing. I've
> had a lot of people t
"What specific error is Yahoo returning to you when you try to send an email to
them?"
"host mta6.am0.yahoodns.net[98.136.96.75] said: 421 4.7.0 [TSS04] Messages from
145.14.157.225 temporarily deferred due to unexpected volume or user complaints
- 4.16.55.1; see https://postmaster.verizonmedi
Let's back up a bit. What specific error is Yahoo returning to you when
you try to send an email to them?
As far as UCEPROTECT Level 3 goes, it's a pretty bad one. At that point
it most likely means that your VPS provider has a significant and
recurring problem with spam that they're not addre
Hello people
i am from Turkey. I am setting a vps for my domain saatalsat24.com.
But i have problem i cant send email from my mail account because of false
positive spam flag.
i used testing platform t...@allaboutspam.com and it returned me that i have
blacklisted by
UCEPROTECT-Level 3?
May
I've been catching my customers left and right lately signing up for
some email warmup service. I don't know what it is. What they do is they
take SMTP credentials, payment, and then supposedly send a bunch of
random emails hosted at other providers and mark them as not spam. I'm
catching them
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