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Head of Communications at Dynamis
15 February 2008 10:41am
It certainly appears as if someone is using my ip address to spam the world. I suspect this is seriously affecting my deliverability reputation.
What can I do? How can I stop this?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Jo
sales manager at ledger services
20 February 2008 12:59pm
Just a thought, but if you have a wireless network, it it totally secure?
Freelance Web Consultant at architxt.net
20 February 2008 15:03pm
Can you change your IP address?
Raise your concern with your ISP. It shouldn't be hard/expensive to have your IP changed.
Also, notify the various blacklists (eg. Spamhouse) about what's going on.
Commercial Director at Pure360
21 February 2008 09:23am
To be sure that there is a problem check on www.senderscore.org, to get detailed stats you have to sign up - its free. (although you may well get a keen sales person calling you) Really useful tool actually.
The problem you will have is if you move to a brand new IP with no reputation you aren't necessarily going to improve your deliverability - it may be better to fix the problems you are having on the existing IP.
Depending on how many you are sending perhaps you should consider outsourcing......
Marc Munier
Pure360
01273 647880