Marc Zucchelli on 2 Oct 2007 13:45:59 -0000 |
I host my customers websites and email. I have several who just want their mail to forward to their AOL or Yahoo account. I have more that want to have their mail forward to gmail so they can use gmails spam filter. I definitely know that Yahoo keeps a "reputation" for certain IP addresses. I have had the problem before of having legitimate mail sent through my server to yahoo, aol, or gmail end up in bulk mail folders. After configuring SPF, and installed Domain Keys, as well as hitting "not spam" enough times, I seem to be doing ok. I am ready to move some of my customers to a new server and I am afraid to start allowing them to forward their mail. If gmail (or anybody else) see's a lot of SPAM coming from my ip address (because it's forwarded), will that hurt my IP address's reputation? Is this something that a full service web host just has to deal with? Or, is filtering your spam through Gmail actually a GOOD solution? Marc
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