Allen Shaw wrote:
We're seriously considering bringing our mass email communications in-house for various reasons and want to stay on top of any spam reports against us. Can anyone recommend an email blacklist monitoring service you've had good results with?

Thanks,
Allen


Search for "rbl lookup". There are a number of web utilities to check your ip's. They're all pretty good. If you are running your own mail servers, you will know pretty quickly if you are blacklisted by monitoring the queue and seeing the emails back up. To prevent that, I would recommend pro actively submitting whitelist requests for your ip range(s) to the big hosts like aol, yahoo, etc. Unfortunately, some providers (ahem.. COMCAST).. are less responsive to your requests and there isn't much that can be done about it. If you are serious about reliable mass email, then you'll want to set up mail relays at a number of different hosts around the internet so that if and when your server does get blacklisted, you can route the rest of your mail through a clean relay.

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