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> "Your Spam Specimen Has Been Processed."
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> > -Original Message-----
> > From: mailop On Behalf Of Stefano Bagnara
> > Sent: Thursday, 30 August, 2018 17:40
> > To:
>> For my part, rather than complaining, I'd like to know what we could do to
>> help Microsoft, in case this is considered not to be normal.
>
> I should have included that and emphasized the fact that individuals
> at Microsoft have been very helpful to respond and pass things along,
> but I f
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> -Original Message-
> From: mailop On Behalf Of John Stephenson
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2018 10:57 AM
> To: bbil...@splio.com
> Cc: mailop ;
Stefano, as all of our clients send off of dedicated IP pools, I see
this a lot. As an example, we will send identical streams of mail
over 4 IPs, and 2 of them will be consistently in the inbox and
accepted on the first attempt, and 2 will experience bulk foldering
and/or excessive temp fails. R
Just a jump in, at least you have 'rwhois' for this range, albeit OVH is
not consistent in giving customers 'rwhois', so the reputation should
probably apply only to your (assuming you represent VoidLabs) IP space
inetnum:188.165.188.0 - 188.165.188.127
netname:void
country:
Hi all, or I should probably say Hi Michael, :-)
I manage a pool of 5 IPs shared by the same group of senders (>100
small senders).
IPs are 188.165.188.85..188.165.188.89. (please no OVH-flames)
They are low volume and they sends the same things (emails are
roundrobin-ed between the IPs). They sh