On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 12:46 PM, G. Miliotis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15/2/2017 19:06, Al Iverson wrote:
>>
>> Yes, that is what most of us who are paid to send email do. Email
>> Service Providers (ESPs) help their clients monitor this sort of
>> thing, by signing up for SNDS, using seedlist testing from companies
>> like Return Path and 250OK, monitor for blacklistings, and so forth.
>
>
> Just because you provide that service doesn't mean most people can afford it
> or should in fact be forced to use it. Your argument sounds like "if you
> can't pay guys like me, you shouldn't be sending mail". And that's, at the
> very least, elitist, IMHO.

I think you are perhaps confusing me with somebody else. I didn't
build Microsoft's SNDS, Google Postmaster Tools, or any of the
delivery monitoring tools offered by 250OK or Return Path. Nor do I
represent any of these companies. I am an employee of an email service
provider who uses tools like these to monitor email deliverability for
our clients.

If Hetzner doesn't choose to do the same...that's a bummer. Not my
bummer, though.

I'm not saying you have to monitor deliverability to many thousands of
ISPs, but it is fairly easy to identify the top 5, top 10, or top 25
domains most customers send to.

You don't like this. I get that. Thank spam for ruining it for
everyone. You can either cry and shake your fist at the heavens to no
avail, or you can deal with it. I choose to just deal with it.

Cheers,
Al Iverson

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