Post #1191115
2026-04-13 01:03 UTC
@helge@mastodon.social @atax1a@infosec.exchange @Paul_Taylor@mathstodon.xyz sometimes yes, sometimes no. basically the problem is that in order for your mail to have a high chance of not being flagged, you must have a good reputation. to get a good reputation, you must prove yourself by sending a bunch of not spam, slowly ramping up the rates.
this doesn't work for small, personal servers because you simply just don't have that much mail to send.
if you get lucky, you might be fortunate to have an ip with good reputation and not have to deal with that
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@helge@mastodon.social 2026-04-14 20:17
@stag @atax1a @Paul_Taylor My feeling is that for getting a bad reputation you really have to be on a very fishy provider. In the particular case of the original poster it seems to be a clear miss on the DKIM requirement (which is reasonable). Nothing reputation related.