Paul Allen wrote:
> It seems some customers and partners of ours are rejecting mail from
> us
> as being Spam. This just in time for our IT guy to go on a trip this
> week and for me (unfamiliar with the network in general, let alone our
> Windows based systems and Exchange server) to take over as a backup
> while he's gone.
>
> Anyway, the only two possible explanations I can think of are:
>
> 1. Our mail server external IP address has changed causing some spam
> filters to tag them because of the change in the header.
>
> 2. We've been blacklisted somewhere due to some other source of spam.
I checked several of the major spam lists and your Mail server IP
isn't listed in any of them.
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