Re: [mlmmj] Problems with spam filters
Martin Brampton <[email protected]> Mon, 12 Oct 2020 10:14:26 +0000
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OK, thanks. I guess that's inherent in mail server usage. But I'm having problems with btinternet and hotmail users receiving from my mailing lists even when I am the sender. And in the case where I am the sender, the list server is my mail server, and so the mail should arrive with correct SPF, DKIM and DMARC. Yet it is still treated as spam. Is there any solution to any of these problems? Or are conventional mailing lists obsolete, to the detriment of the usefulness of email? On 12/10/2020 07:55, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > Because the IP of the sending server (mlmmj list server at > 198.101.246.47) is not in the SPF-published "allowed sender" IP list: > > $ echo black-sheep-research.com | smtpctl spf walk > 79.79.41.36 > 164.90.179.118 > 45.55.101.18 > 205.201.128.0/20 > 198.2.128.0/18 > 148.105.8.0/21 > 207.58.142.208/29 > 207.58.147.64/28 > 216.22.15.224/27 > 43.228.184.0/22 > 103.47.204.0/22 > 103.36.108.0/22 > 103.2.140.0/22 > 203.31.36.0/22 > 66.128.144.88/29 > 198.74.56.28