Adam W.
2023-12-30 19:33:41 UTC
Hi,
I'm running my own mail server for my own domain (chmurka.net) on a
dedicated IP address in RamNode (81.4.124.88). Despite doing everything I
possibly can (I have SPF records, I have OpenDKIM running to add DKIM
headers, I have TLS enabled with a certificate from Let's Encrypt)
sometimes email sent by me ends up in spam folders.
I checked and I'm not in any RBLs (none I know of). Maybe the IP
reputation is bad, because it belongs to a VPS hosting company (even if
it's used exclusively by me for the last seven years and there's been no
spam or abuse coming from it since then).
Do any of you have any suggestions where to check the IP, how to de-list
it, or where to move the SMTP server? Or maybe there's some paid relay
service that I could sign up to, and they will relay my mail?
I need to change only outgoing SMTP to work this way. Incoming mail works
fine (because why wouldn't it...).
I'm running my own mail server for my own domain (chmurka.net) on a
dedicated IP address in RamNode (81.4.124.88). Despite doing everything I
possibly can (I have SPF records, I have OpenDKIM running to add DKIM
headers, I have TLS enabled with a certificate from Let's Encrypt)
sometimes email sent by me ends up in spam folders.
I checked and I'm not in any RBLs (none I know of). Maybe the IP
reputation is bad, because it belongs to a VPS hosting company (even if
it's used exclusively by me for the last seven years and there's been no
spam or abuse coming from it since then).
Do any of you have any suggestions where to check the IP, how to de-list
it, or where to move the SMTP server? Or maybe there's some paid relay
service that I could sign up to, and they will relay my mail?
I need to change only outgoing SMTP to work this way. Incoming mail works
fine (because why wouldn't it...).