prevent your mail server from being blacklisted
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Since email is so important to your company, the last thing you want to deal with is a blacklisted mail server.TRANSCRIPT
Prevent Your Mail Server from Being Blacklisted
This Presentation ByMailEnable Pty Ltd59 Murrumbeena Road
Murrumbeena, 3163Victoria, Australia
Visit: www.mailenable.com Call Us On: +613 9569 0772
Since email is so important to your company, the last thing you want to deal with is a blacklisted mail server. Being blacklisted can cause a myriad of problems for your business. However, there are some things you can do to keep your email server from being blacklisted in the first place. To help you avoid this problem, here are some helpful preventative tips you can follow to prevent your mail server from enduing up on a blacklist.
Dealing With Blacklist Mail Server
One of the best tips you can follow to prevent your mail server from ending up on a blacklist is to be sure that you use antispyware and antivirus software on all computers within your business that have access to the email server. If one computer is infected with spyware or a virus, it can result in your mail server ending up on a blacklist. It’s also a good idea to ensure that all computers in the network have a good desktop firewall as well. Sometimes spyware or a virus could cause a computer to begin sending out spam, which could lead to the blacklisting of your mail server. Simply keeping up with regular antispyware and antivirus use can help you avoid this problem.
Be Sure to Use AntiSpyWare and AntiVirus Software
Unfortunately, many users that use business emails tend to choose silly passwords that are easily hacked. If your mailboxes on the mail server are not secured with good passwords, it means that someone could easily get into your system can begin causing problem. If mailboxes are hacked and begin sending out spam messages, this could lead to blacklisting. Make sure you have a password policy that users have to follow to avoid getting your mail server blacklisted. You can even do regular audits of user passwords. If users don’t have passwords that meet company requirements, make sure those passwords are changed to ensure your email server is kept secure.
Pay Attention to Passwords
Simply having a couple of users abuse the system can lead to the blacklisting of
your mail server. The best way to avoid this is to use abuse detection. Your mail
administrators should use tools that will alert them of any abuse before it becomes
a bigger problem and causes the mail server to be blacklisted. One tool that can be
used to keep your email server secure is an internal spammer notification. This tool
will notify administrators if a certain user sends out a particular number of the
same sized emails within a certain amount of time. No matter the intent of the user,
this tool will help avoid spamming, thereby preventing your mail server from being
blacklisted.
Use Abuse Detection
A top mail server will offer you helpful reports so you can carefully look at your server, any
spam that is being caught, your traffic and more. By checking out these reports, you can begin
to see trends and deal with issues before they lead to a bigger problem, such as being
blacklisted. Some of the best reports to look at regularly include SMTP out connections, abuse
detection reports, SMTP out usage and outgoing spam reports. These reports should be
checked on a regular basis for the best results, helping you to avoid all the problems that come
with having your mail server blacklisted.
Of course, there is never any guarantee that your email server will never be blacklisted. Make
use of these helpful tips and you should be able to prevent the blacklisting of your mail server,
but it still could occur no matter how hard you work. Companies should choose high quality
mail servers, such as MailEnable Pty Ltd, that offer helpful tools that make it easier for
administrators to avoid problems that can lead to blacklisting.
Look at Reports
MailEnable Pty Ltd
59 Murrumbeena RoadMurrumbeena, 3163
Victoria, Australia
Website: www.mailenable.comCall Us On: +613 9569 0772