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If we switch to a new sending IP address, it's possible it will be blacklisted elsewhere. It's ridiculous since they've never received spam emails from our domains and we have DNSSEC + enforcing DMARC so they can see it's from us. It should bypass a blacklisted IPv4 address.
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It costs $2.88/month per floating IPv4 address so I could keep ordering them until I get one that isn't blacklisted by Microsoft. I'm unsure what portion of them tend to be blacklisted though and I don't really want to waste a bunch of money buying dozens of these IP addresses.
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Most of the lists other than the UCEPROTECT extortion scam allow you to whitelist your /32 despite them blocking the /24. We have zero issues with anything other than Microsoft's consumer email. UCEPROTECT blocks the entire OVH address space but no one should be using that junk.
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