Yeah, I did put a moderation rule in place for the specific address but I've 
expanded it now to *@domain.de. So I'll know if another email wants to send to 
that domain.

The advantage of ET is that at least it's not MY mail server getting 
blacklisted; they have a dedicated team, large IP address pools, etc. And they 
probably have arrangements with most of the better blacklists where they get a 
phone call instead of getting put on the list. They're experts, mail is only a 
small part of my job.


-----Original Message-----
From: mailop [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Al Iverson
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 3:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mailop] Got UCE-1 listed yesterday

>> Any…suggestions? I’d prefer that my company switch all our clients to Exact 
>> Target for these emails, but that’s really not up to me.

Well, same data, same send, same recipients. The listing would have happened 
against the ET (Salesforce Marketing Cloud) IP address if the same mail was 
sent to the same spamtrap.

I'd block mail to that domain. You now know where it is and that there's a 
chance a goober will resubmit that same email address in the future.

Cheers,
Al
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Al Iverson
www.aliverson.com
(312)725-0130

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