There are several domain and IP services where you can check to see if you are listed on any blackhole servers (blacklists). Spam fighters setup their servers to monitor incoming spam to use for filtering purposes and if your list has any email spam traps inside it, you will most definitely be listed. But how do you control IP blacklisting for your email servers?
It all depends on these factors:
Spam Trap Removal Service
Obviously, since I own a list hygiene company. I would recommend you use one. An email hygiene company must understand who are the spam fighters and monitor their blackhole servers in order to remove the traps that they set via IP’s, domains and TLD traps. Keep in mind that no one can remove 100% of the spamtraps, because the only way to catch a TLD trap is to hit a TLD trap and since spam fighters change IP’s frequently, there are times when the hygiene company has to switch and find them, but a hygiene company will really make a big difference in controlling your IP blacklisting when sending email. You need to scrub your lists at least once a month to remove spam traps.
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It all depends on these factors:
- Spam trap removal service
- Email software
- Domains
- IPs
Spam Trap Removal Service
Obviously, since I own a list hygiene company. I would recommend you use one. An email hygiene company must understand who are the spam fighters and monitor their blackhole servers in order to remove the traps that they set via IP’s, domains and TLD traps. Keep in mind that no one can remove 100% of the spamtraps, because the only way to catch a TLD trap is to hit a TLD trap and since spam fighters change IP’s frequently, there are times when the hygiene company has to switch and find them, but a hygiene company will really make a big difference in controlling your IP blacklisting when sending email. You need to scrub your lists at least once a month to remove spam traps.
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