Re: [mailop] Gmail putting messages to spam

2021-10-19 Thread Mike Jovanovic via mailop
>Do you have evidence to substantiate your claim? I don't have proof in-hand but I work with a lot of senders who have multiple language versions of the same email. This has always been something that Gmail would flag as a reason for email going to spam. >Specifically to language settings, doing

Re: [mailop] [EXTERNAL] Re: comcast.net announcement

2021-10-19 Thread Brotman, Alex via mailop
I can request, my direct group doesn't have control over that data. Thanks -- Alex Brotman Sr. Engineer, Anti-Abuse & Messaging Policy Comcast > -Original Message- > From: mailop On Behalf Of Michael Peddemors > via mailop > Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 12:26 PM > To: mailop@mailop.o

[mailop] Problem with yahoo blacklist

2021-10-19 Thread Marko Poturica via mailop
Hi, We have problems with yahoo IP blacklist. Our company fixed problems with spam, but communication with yahoo admins is slow. Can someone help with delist? Because two IP's, all oour IP ranges are blocked by yahoo. ___ mailop mailing list mailop@

Re: [mailop] comcast.net announcement

2021-10-19 Thread Michael Peddemors via mailop
Alex, You would do the world a favour, if you either SWIP'ed (or added it to your 'rwhois' server) that these IP(s) are part of your infrastructure... and different from the rest of this range.. NetRange: 96.64.0.0 - 96.124.255.255 CIDR: 96.64.0.0/11, 96.96.0.0/12, 96.120.0.0/

[mailop] comcast.net announcement

2021-10-19 Thread Brotman, Alex via mailop
Folks, We're preparing for a bit of a move, and wanted to notify other operators. You should start seeing email messages from @comcast.net arriving from some new IP space over the coming weeks. The new ranges will be: ip4:96.103.146.48/28 ip4:96.102.19.32/28 ip4:96.102.200.0/28 ip6:2001:558:f

Re: [mailop] IMAP and SMTP in the same or separated IPs?

2021-10-19 Thread Florian.Kunkel--- via mailop
Hi, Leandro, > In which scenarios are there advantages on having IMAP and SMTP on > different IPs? [IP -> routing] when the services are not located in the same LAN or even in a remote data center, it will become necessary to directly address the different IP addresses as they are routed to dif