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Kamal Sharma

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My public IP address is blacklisted by many anti spam agency or filters, so now when I send mail from my gmail account then all my emails lands into spam.

So my question is.. if I buy a domain and make customised email using ZOHO or Gsuite ,does they send my emails from their own DIFFERENT IP address on my behalf..? If yes..... Is there affect of my blocked IP address on the customised email or its delivery to the inbox???

and how can I know which IP address they are using to send my mail

Plz guide..
 
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The question is "did you spam"?
 
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The question is "did you spam"?
I did before with my gmail account... bcoz I didn’t know about all these mailing rules.
 
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Most likely because your email address and your ISP IP:

1. Use another gmail address
2. Move to another location
3. Buy a static IP from your ISP

4. Stop spamming
 
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There's a special place in the hell for spammers.
 
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Most likely because your email address and your ISP IP:

1. Use another gmail address
2. Move to another location
3. Buy a static IP from your ISP

4. Stop spamming
Buying static ip is costly.. and i am just a beginner .. and making new email address does not work as the public ip is same..changing location is doesn’t make sense
 
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There is a cost for everything.
Nothing is free.
 
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There is a cost for everything.
Nothing is free.
So making domain customised email and host it on zoho or Gsuite won’t work??
 
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That's an interesting question. I have in the past landed in the situation of building an email server then finding the IP address I've built it on is blacklisted. It takes a short while to sort out but it can be done with a some work and perseverance.

How are you sending from a public IP address with a gmail account? If you can clarify that I may be able to guide you.

But first of all you have to get it into your head not to spam, nor to use methods which can be accused of spamming. If you want to send emails to multiple recipients use a mass email service such as MailChimp. If your mail looks spammy their system won't send it and will tell you why, so you can learn how to do it properly.
 
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Guide plz..
 
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That's an interesting question. I have in the past landed in the situation of building an email server then finding the IP address I've built it on is blacklisted. It takes a short while to sort out but it can be done with a some work and perseverance.

How are you sending from a public IP address with a gmail account? If you can clarify that I may be able to guide you.

But first of all you have to get it into your head not to spam, nor to use methods which can be accused of spamming. If you want to send emails to multiple recipients use a mass email service such as MailChimp. If your mail looks spammy their system won't send it and will tell you why, so you can learn how to do it properly.
Sir, I am using gmail but I don’t have any problem using domain customised mail hosted on zoho.

I didn’t know about spamming rules before but now I am fully aware about the rules.

Plz guide..
 
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The real question is how do we know that you will not spam again because if you do then we are helping you to spam at a higher level.
 
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@Kamal Sharma you are repeating yourself. Let's try again. You say your pubic IP address is blacklisted. If you are using a public IP address you are not sending or receiving from your own PC behind your domestic router. So what method, from a small number of possibilities, are you using to send emails?

If you are sending from your own PC directly, it is your gmail address and not an IP address which is blacklisted. The possible solutions for one will not work for the other.
 
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The real question is how do we know that you will not spam again because if you do then we are helping you to spam at a higher level.
bcoz I didn’t know that I was spamming and it’s bad ....
 
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The real question is how do we know that you will not spam again because if you do then we are helping you to spam at a higher level.

The solutions take effort. The common disposition of habitual spammers is that they will not go to a lot of trouble, and even fewer will repeatedly do that.
 
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bcoz I didn’t know that I was spamming and it’s bad ....

You've started 2 threads about this. Now you know it's bad. Any further questions?
 
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@Kamal Sharma you are repeating yourself. Let's try again. You say your pubic IP address is blacklisted. If you are using a public IP address you are not sending or receiving from your own PC behind your domestic router. So what method, from a small number of possibilities, are you using to send emails?

If you are sending from your own PC directly, it is your gmail address and not an IP address which is blacklisted. The possible solutions for one will not work for the other.
Yes..I was sending from my PC I think I make a confusion.. I’m sending from my PC using gmail so.. but when I check my IP that is provided by the ISP that can be found using google search that was blacklisted

Provided by ISP means that’s my laptop ip when I use net and found it by google search
 
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@Kamal Sharma you are repeating yourself. Let's try again. You say your pubic IP address is blacklisted. If you are using a public IP address you are not sending or receiving from your own PC behind your domestic router. So what method, from a small number of possibilities, are you using to send emails?

If you are sending from your own PC directly, it is your gmail address and not an IP address which is blacklisted. The possible solutions for one will not work for the other.
So making a new gmail account will solve the problem ??? But the ip that was provided to me by Router is blacklisted..is that mean gmail uses their own Ip to send mails??
Plz guide
 
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Then you have some work to do. Learn from it. Expect to be monitored from now on and you risk having your account cancelled if you repeat.

The best possible answer is to contact your ISP for guidance. No, your ISP provides the IP address, not Google. You need to explain that you have made a mistake and won't repeat it. They may or may not be willing to help.

I don't know if you'll be able to change ISPs. If a new one can discover you've been spamming it's unlikely so you may be stuck with what you have.

They haven't barred you so that is a positive. If I were to find spammers or other miscreants on any of my servers they would be blocked immediately, their accounts deleted and no refunds given. That is becoming ever more standard procedure among my hosting peers, it seems. Mine is deliberately not the cheapest so it tends not to attract the low lives anyway. But that is different from domestic broadband providers.

Next, contact the blacklisting coordinating agency if you have to continue with the same IP address. I can't remember its name but it's easy to look up. Email them, apologise and explain, with a promise not to do it again. If you are lucky, the operative receiving your apology may be emollient. It will only take a week or two to get your email service running again. If not, tough luck. You will have to stay quiet for at least a year, no spam, nothing for any agency to see, then ask again.
 
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I am not sure if we should help you because we don't want to help spammer.
How can we be sure that you will not spam again since you are so anxious to send emails again.
 
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