But it's not really the same. Not all providers offer free
accounts which clearly attracts abusers a lot more than paid accounts.
Furthermore, not all providers do this:

"Segregation of outbound email traffic: Every outbound message that's
sent through the service is scanned for spam. If the message is
determined to be spam, it's delivered from a secondary, less reputable
IP address pool named the high-risk delivery pool. For more
information, see..."

"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-office-365/outbound-spam-protection-about";

Scott

On Monday, 11/11/2024 at 06:53 Graeme Fowler via mailop wrote:



Suresh said:
> Not an unusual state of affairs with a spam trap fed blocklist and
overall high levels of outbound spam from any given platform. 

And then Scott said:
> 
> Not really. Smaller providers manage their reputation a lot more
carefully. 

Which is essentially the exact same thing. For any given IP address or
network, if it spews junk, it’ll get blocked eventually (Suresh’s
point). If it doesn’t, it won’t (Scott’s point).

Think, type, review, drink tea (or coffee if you must), then review
again and delete as appropriate.

Cheers!

Graeme
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