You can use [BD]Mails and Mandrill - but after a certain amount you have to start paying.Is there a tutorial on routing mail through a different mail server? And does anyone have any suggestions? We are having our email sent to spam when we send it to people, so I figured this is the best way to fix the issue.
Thanks,
Mike
That's why you have to keep a clean IP (and if someone else trashed it before you request a clean one). My entire /24 is clean as far as I can tell. I specifically asked for a clean /24 when I got my server and they supplied me with one.@Tracy Perry, you can setup SPF, DKIM and the entire world on your server, if the IP is banned on Spamhaus there is nothing you can do.
@Tracy Perry, you can setup SPF, DKIM and the entire world on your server, if the IP is banned on Spamhaus there is nothing you can do.
You suppose to have the domainkey private, mines is not displayed either. And I don't think his SPF is set properly:It appears that there is an SPF record for his site - but (unless he used a different selector than mail._domainkey) there is no DKIM record found.
Mines, with optional Google Apps:# dig -t TXT audentio.com +short
"v=spf1 +a +mx +ip4:208.100.19.199 ~all"
# dig -t TXT axivo.com +short
"v=spf1 a:axivo.com include:_spf.google.com ~all"
You should have a TXT entry for your DKIMYou suppose to have the domainkey private, mines is not displayed either. And I don't think his SPF is set properly:
v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCqHf6dDdq+4DacjozJaA3+sXJZ2alhxIqYKpEAiqzlR9s38bS04wkIbcFfHBErTBQEUjTK1rsBXObR9NsWq5w8+gQv9A11+21qzLrqAWNDoBLkmH34YJ8ubc0OE5fkQJq24jn8/mj9XMzJ3LKHSRDoaZ80Lf7oEANmy+qrVc7L2wIDAQAB
v=spf1 a mx ip4:204.44.114.10 a:bart.servinglinux.com ptr:servinglinux.com mx:bart.servinglinux.com ~all
You can purchase dedicated IP from Mandrill. It's a waste of money though since it's possible to purchase another IP from he's hosting company (better to have a different subnet).@Tracy Perry, you can setup SPF, DKIM and the entire world on your server, if the IP is banned on Spamhaus there is nothing you can do.
I do, not publicly announced. The mail relay will automatically get the TXT entry, even if hidden. If you look at an email original message, the DKIM keys are not displayed.You should have a TXT entry for your DKIM
http://dkim.org/specs/rfc4871-dkimbase.html#rfc.section.7.4
http://support.simpledns.com/kb/a62/configuring-dns-records-for-domainkeys-dkim.aspx[
For your DKIM to work properly it should have a TXT entry in your DNS (public key record).
That is specifically what I was checking against.
Are you sending email from your IP or bart.servinglinux.com? If you don't then you don't need to advertise it publicly. Your emails will be always sent from this format admin@domain.com, so you have an A entry into DNS for that, right? Also, you are combining the "a", "mx" and "ptr" mechanisms which is pretty illogical and BAD. You pick one mechanism and stick with it, don't add ALL of them. For example, combining the "a" with "ptr" will result on a huge number of expensive DNS lookups.My SPF consists ofCode:v=spf1 a mx ip4:204.44.114.10 a:bart.servinglinux.com ptr:servinglinux.com mx:bart.servinglinux.com ~all
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