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  • syslint
    First you need to check with your server provider and see if they have any email sending policies. If there is no such thing you can set your sender domain spf ,domain keys and sending IPS RDNS . After that send the emails . Service providers like gmail and yahoo have some rules too for mass mail servers. You may please check that too.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) It's still possible to get listed on a SPAM blacklist, even if your email is legitimate. Each remote server has their own bulk sending guidelines you must follow. For example, with Google, it's documented at: Bulk Senders Guidelines - Gmail Help Review the bulk sender guidelines for the major email providers to get a better idea of which steps to follow. Thank you.
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  • keat63
    So how do mailchimp get away with it. I've a 20,000 (genuine) customer database, that I'd like to notify about important changes to our web site.
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  • cPanelMichael
    So how do mailchimp get away with it. I've a 20,000 (genuine) customer database, that I'd like to notify about important changes to our web site.

    Their website documentation suggests reviewing the guidelines at: The Spamhaus Project - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Thank you.
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