On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 8:53 AM John Levine via mailop <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am reasonably sure that no serious mail system uses UCEPROTECT as > anything > other than a very weak signal. It's not surprising they list what other > people list, since they list about half the net. > > Agreed. I think one of our existing sending IP addresses is listed in UCEPROTECT and it's never been an issue. I did check all the new IPs against blocklists before I started trying to warm them up. >There are no 'new' IP addresses any more, and in terms of providers, > >Linode are going to reuse IPs a lot. > > I wouldn't try to send mail from Linode if I cared about it being > delivered. > > Best I can tell, in our 9+ years, being hosted by Linode has never been an issue wrt deliverability, and as a hosting provider, they've been nothing but responsive and reliable. That said, they were recently bought by Akamai, and have just raised prices. So I guess I need to start at least paying attention to other hosting options. Who do you recommend these days? Thanks, Mark
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