jaybird110127,

Okay, I've heard it over and over and over again. Friends don't let friends run their own mail servers. Which is exactly what I've been doing since late 2008. Has never really been a problem until recently. On Friday my IP (or probably more likely my IP subnet or Linode's ASN) found itself on Cloudmark's blocklist, which means Comcast and Charter outright refuse to talk to me. I can successfully send Email to Comcast using IPv6, but Charter apparently doesn't support that. I've heard good things about Mxroute from a few folks here, and I'm just wondering how you're liking it? I have a few questions which their presales/FAQ pages don't cover. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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  • serrebi,
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    @sasquatch @jaybird110127 I used to use fast mail, but I got too much spam with them. I wonder how MX route is on that.

    jaybird110127,

    @serrebi @sasquatch One thing is that I'd like to be able to continue to handle my own incoming Email, simply because I don't want someone else's spam filtering rules deciding what Email I do or do not receive. Another thing is that I have two low-traffic Mailman lists on that box, and don't really want to have to pay for a year of Premium ($220) to move them and their archives over to Groups.io though this could have to happen at some point.

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