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[dnswl-users] A question of the request's source.


Hi list,

   Recently while working on lowering spam scores of mails sent by the
company I'm hired by I stumbled upon an email that got negative points for
being listed on dnswl. I never heard of it before that. I thought what a
great idea to improve the delivering of our mail such as newsletters to our
clients.
   But then when I started reading and because English is not a language I'm
very proficient at there was something that I was not really sure of. Namely
who should be making the request. In my company's case in sending mail there
are 3 participants. Us, the company providing the internet shop and the
system for sending mail and finally the company hosting our mailboxes. The
question is when filling a request who should actually be doing it. Which IP
and domain should we provide in the request form. Our local, our mail
sending provider or is it the one of our mailbox.
   If it might help I am adding some of the information that is in the mails
we send (newsletter):

Received: from spirit.triger.com.pl (unknown [78.46.107.226])
    by czteryglowy.nazwa.pl (Postfix) with SMTP id F1FCF34C0456
    for <a.dampc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Tue,  8 Mar 2011 13:26:55 +0100 (CET)
X-TDBG: tqs3
Received: from fire.triger.com.pl (fire.triger.com.pl [213.218.120.40])
    by spirit2.triger.com.pl (envelope-from <ssl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
    (tss 3.0) with SMTP id 238900212 for <a.dampc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
    Tue Mar  8 13:25:59 2011 +0100

Thank you.

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