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Email, Email Migration and Email Deliverability

When I made the move from “desktop support” (end users with technical issues) to servers, my job was to build, maintain and manage email and bulk email servers. A lot of this was working with the emerging Spam prevention systems like Spamhaus and other blacklisting organizations. All they could really do is blacklist servers that were known to send Spam, basically playing a game of Whac-A-Mole with shady organizations that hijack legitimate email servers and computers to send the Spam.

Because of this, I take email Spam and anti-Spam measures very seriously. Most people don’t even realize they have an issue with Spam from their domain until it’s so bad that legitimate emails are being regularly blocked.

I can configure your domain to legitimize your emails and improve delivery, especially of bulk emails.

There are now much better systems in place for preventing Spam, and it’s the responsibility of every domain to make sure they are implementing them. This is a fairly complex procedure require updates to your DNS (Domain Name Server) records and monitoring of Spam reports.

I also handle migrations to and from both Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. This can be a complex procedure, especially if you want to maintain the the “threading” of emails where all replies are grouped together.

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