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Originally Posted by FathomSEO
1. Are you sending from Outlook (or something similar), or using an email marketing provider? Email marketing providers will send your message out a handful at a time so you don't bombard mail servers - which gets emails blocked as spam.
2. Are you Sender ID compliant? If Comcast can't validate who you are, it will not trust you.
3. Are you sending on a shared IP address? Just because your messages aren't spam, someone else might be spamming from your IP block. Comcast definitely wouldn't like that.
Your answer might be in the above... or Comcast could easily just suck (like I said, I haven't dealt with them).
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1. No, we're sending from the server with coldfusion.
2. I'm wondering if there is a way to use our own programs to send mail and still be Sender Compliant or to set up compliancy.
3. I will have to look into whether we're on a shared IP but for the most part I believe we are.
I guess what this really boils down to then is the spammers. They suck more than Comcast ever could in the sense that if there weren't lowlife spammers then comcast wouldn't have to do something this drastic about it. I guess in the end if everyone who is genuine becomes sender compliant and has a Sender Policy Framework setup we may be able to beat the spammers.