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mails sent out to gmx.de / web.de getting classified as Spam [DirectAdmin / Mailbaby]

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @emperor said:
    MxRoute hides your ip from everywhere

    Which unfortunately also has downsides. I’m going to keep doing it but sometime this year I’m going to change how I’m doing it.

    Thanked by 1emperor
  • GulfGulf Member

    @emperor said:

    @Alyx said: Wait, they include this information in the final email?

    Yes mailbaby include your ip if you send mail from thunderbird or other client. Probably hides it only if you send from roundcube
    MxRoute hides your ip from everywhere

    Sendgrid and mailgun do the same, if you send via smtp. If you want to hide your IP, then send via API. SES does not include IP.

    Some filters analyse the full chain of IPs. If your source IP is listed somewhere, they will reject you.

    However, double dkim from sendgrid and mailgun will help to bypass most filters.

    Thanked by 1emperor
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