What Are Feedback Loops? A feedback loop (FBL), often times is called a complaint feedback loop, it is a form of feedback from which an Internet Service Provider (ISP) forwards the complaints sent to their users to the sender's company. ISPs can receive users' complaints by placing report spam buttons on their webmail pages, or in their email client, or via abuse support email.
Feedback loops are one of the ways for reporting spam. Whether to provide an FBL is a choice of the mailbox provider. End users should report abuse at their mailbox provider's reporting center, so as to also help filtering.
Improve your delivery by registering your feedback loop email and server ip address!
Unfortunately, you will need to register your feedback loop address with the email providers directly. Below find a list of ISPs that accept a feedback loop request. When you sign upa server with software or total managed server all feedback loops application have been donefor your dedicated IP server that you purchase with us.
AOL Yahoo! Mail Hotmail Comcast RoadRunner Blue Tie Cox.net OutBlaze United Online Earthlink USA.net Excite Net Zero Rackspace Juno Bluelight
Note that AT&T, and Bellsouth do not offer feedback loop request forms,but offer IP registration application forms if you find that they are blocking youremails that you send to them.
Gmail does not offer a feedback loops registration process. They use filteringsoftware with an extensive list of rules based upon wording, number of links, server hostdomain age and a little know domain registration process that Opti Server Engineersare aware of. Each opti server is setup to meet known Gmail requirements to helpinbox delivery to gmail customers.
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18 Major Feedback Loops
IP registration with AT&T, Bellsouth and Charter
Manual submission to Outblaze, Earthlink
Domain Registration with Abuse.net for gmail DNS Review, SPF Setup and Domain Keys Setup