Shared Email Server on spam lists

Shared Email Server on spam lists

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VEX

Original Poster:

5,256 posts

246 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Trying to get it removed but the usual server/host is useless at responding and dealing with t.

The set up use it for sends a lot of emails out with photos attached to a specific group of clients.

So I need to set up an emailing account that doesn't need much in the way of security or ssl authenticating.

Any suggestions.

V.

bitchstewie

51,207 posts

210 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I'm not clear if you're sending "mailing list" type stuff or just regular email but look at MailChimp, Mandrill, and SendGrid.

VEX

Original Poster:

5,256 posts

246 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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It's regular emails, so a CCTV camera triggers and it recorded sends out an email to the specific resident with snap shots of the movement.

bitchstewie

51,207 posts

210 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Mandrill, SendGrid, or just the ISPs SMTP server should do the job.

mikef

4,872 posts

251 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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I use authSMTP, very low bounce rate compared with using my ISP's SMTP service. Around 20,000 a month to opted-in recipients.

cornet

1,469 posts

158 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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+1 for Mandrill or Sendgrid

I know Mandrill give you 12,000 emails/month free

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

109 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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+1 SendGrid.

andy-xr

13,204 posts

204 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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Oh, you're on Register1

Good luck. Best thing I can think of without moving away is to start DKIM signing your email in the vain hope that your neighbours and you are treated differently by the outbound mail server

Oakey

27,566 posts

216 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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andy-xr said:
Oh, you're on Register1

Good luck. Best thing I can think of without moving away is to start DKIM signing your email in the vain hope that your neighbours and you are treated differently by the outbound mail server
Hahaha, I took one look at the OP and thought "Register1"

"blacklisted by Nemesis"

"blacklisted by Baracuda"

"blacklisted by Sky"

"blacklisted by Hotmail"

The first few times I complained they denied there was a problem. The next few times they acknowledged the problem. Their solution was to suggest I use Gmail instead.

Righto.


miniman

24,950 posts

262 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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Such a shame, the senior bods at 6DG are nice guys, but what Register1 offered just isn't core business for them.