On the note of spammy URLs to consider for amateur radio operators is that domain names that contain our callsigns also look spammy to non-hams and there are certainly times that they would have triggered rules that I’ve had in place.
Cheers, Mike KF5JXV
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 3:08 PM Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty bobtenty@gmail.com wrote:
I have the same experience and went through the same process for my domains a couple of years ago with them.
Bob VE3TOK
On 2017-10-03 10:29 AM, Loren Tedford wrote:
I host my own email as well the thing about hosting your own email is
that you need to make sure that you send in exceptions to the big 3 providers Yahoo hotmail and AOL after you have validated that your ip is static and that your domain name matches to the ip look up you need to make sure you had spf stuff to your dns.. Typically speaking it should look like this..
This is only an example from my server but you will have to adjust
accordingly to each email server etc..
txt Record v=spf1 a mx ip4:167.114.6.213 -all txt Record v=DMARC1;p=reject;pct=100;rua=mailto:
postmaster@lorentedford.com
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