I have a Coldfusion application that is an email system for about
1,000 addresses.   There are probably an average of only 400 emails
sent per week.

Recently GMAIL, YAHOO MAIL started recognizing the messages sent from
this system as spam.   In GMAIL and YAHOO I have been able to tell the
spam filters to let the mail go through.  In other systems this
approach may not be working.   It is difficult and not practical to
get to tell everyone to allow the specific email address.

I have been searching on the web and apparently there are tools that
black list email addresses or ip addresses.
problem.

I am not sure what tools there are to help me determine if the system
is blacklisted. If so what I do next.

I would appreciate any insights that you might have into this.
1. How can I check if I am blacklisted?

2. What can I do to stop being black listed?

3. Since I am on a shared server (hosted by dailyrazor.com) could I be
blacklisted because of activity on that server that I am not
responsible for?

4. Any other ideas how I could get around this problem?

Thanks

Stan

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