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It's not depends only spf dkim etc. for example outlook.com looking ip senderscore. Everything is perfect but mail goes spam for outlook.com
Well that's in fact for seperate ip adresses. As it says:Don't forget I'm using 1692
So in these cases of seperate ip's, the rDNS of those ip's should point to their helo data.for any domain created with an IP that is not the server IP. helo_data will only get owned IPs.
Which does not specifically mean the reason is your SPF record.This IP has been blocked by abuse or misconfiguration of the email service.
178.33.xx.xx isn't the server IP thoughWell that's in fact for seperate ip adresses. As it says:
So in these cases of seperate ip's, the rDNS of those ip's should point to their helo data.
Your server ip (178.33.xx.xx) should point to the mail.bikeboxhireuk.co.uk as stated before.
It wouldn't, as the 178.33.68.72 is shared IP, so how would me changing the rDNS to mail.bikebox... help other domains?Reverse DNS does not match SMTP Banner
in that case, what is the point of this feature https://www.directadmin.com/features.php?id=1692 if it can screw everything up?interface = 123.45.89
This can help isolate spamming domains from valid domains, so if an IP is blocked, domains that send from a different IP won't be blocked.
[FONT="]Authentication-Results: spf=pass (sender IP is 188.165.114.180) smtp.mailfrom=bikeboxhireuk.co.uk; outlook.com; dkim=pass (signature was verified) header.d=bikeboxhireuk.co.uk;outlook.com; dmarc=bestguesspass action=none header.from=bikeboxhireuk.co.uk;Received-SPF: Pass (protection.outlook.com: domain of bikeboxhireuk.co.uk designates 188.165.114.180 as permitted sender) receiver=protection.outlook.com; client-ip=188.165.114.180; helo=server6.laws-hosting.co.uk;
sub randinet {
@inet = ("x.x.x.1", "x.x.x.2", "x.x.x.3", "x.x.x.4");
return $inet[int rand($#inet+1)];
}
Then edit /etc/exim.conf and search for a line that start with “interface=”
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
interface = ${if exists {/etc/mailips}{${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch*{/etc/mailips}{$value}{}}}{}}
replace last line with
interface = "${perl{randinet}}"
We have reviewed your IP(s) (188.165.114.176/28 ) and determined that messages are being filtered (i.e. sent to the Junk folder) based on the recommendations of the SmartScreen® Filter.
Here are some specific recommendations for you to consider:
Brand your mail < I have no control over this
Follow content and formatting best practices < I have no control over this
Highlight Opt In < check
Ensure your email lists are up to date < I have no control over this
Join the Junk Mail Reporting Program (JMRP) < check
Join the Smart Network Data Services program (SNDS) < check
Apply for the Sender Score Certified Mail program < it costs
Which is already the case, because this info is always present in your mail headers.Ensure mails are cleanly formatted and clearly identifiable as originating from your service.