I am wondering if using an exit node IP increases the possibility that
sending email from a webmail provider is more likely to end up in the
recipient's spam folder. For example, sending email from
[email protected] to [email protected]
I think not because, from the email headers I have seen, the exit node
IP is never included in the message headers at the destination.
The IP of the sender is that of the webmail provider not the exit node.
So it should not matter because, even if the exit node IP is "bad", it
is never seen by the recipient.
Thoughts?
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