On 3/7/2016 14:10, [email protected] wrote: > 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?
Unlikely, as you said, IP based reputation heuristics is usually applied to the sending server's IP(s), not the submission source IP. Using the IP of the submitter will result in a large percentage of false positives as most residential IPs are in BLs for dynamic IPs. -- Sadiq Saif (AS393949) https://asininetech.com @staticsafe -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
