@stoem wrote:
Has this ever been resolved?
I too run a business and we are having the EXACT same problem. Emails to BTInternet addresses get rejected with 'Looked Like Spam' messages even though they are not spam but either invoice emails or other communications which the customer WANTS to receive.
Did the OP manage to resolve this? I feel like one quick call to a senior BT engineer who can whitelist us as a sender would resolve this. We send using a dedicated IP that is clean, not in any blocklists and has the highest sender reputation possible.
Have you check that you are complying with the information in the link in Message 2 and have you contacted the BT postmaster. If not I suggest that you do that.
This thread seems to have petered out with no real answer to the problem caused by BT’s policy 3.2.1.1. Like every other operator complaining of the issue, I represent an organisation using a private server - with fixed IPv4 and IPv6 addresses - with a requirement to send occasional news messages to our 320+ members, 50 of whom use talk21.com, btinternet.com or btopenworld.com email addresses. I have tried several times to contact postmaster@bt.com but have received no reply. Our server complies with every requirement of the BT guidance linked earlier in this thread. The server has SPF, DKIM and DMARC correctly configured. Nevertheless, every email to one of the affected addresses from my SerialMailer app is rejected … although the same message sent from my Mail.app using exactly the same criteria and server is accepted for delivery.
What has BT got against small operators that need to communicate with individuals with BT-hosted addresses?
The BT Postmaster is particularly bad at responding to emails timeously so you should keep emailing the BT Postmaster until you do get a reply and they will eventually white list your server if it complies with their criteria.
Previous posters' experiences that have been elucidated in this thread do not bode well for any improvement in the speed of response from the BT Postmaster! Do you, @gg30340, have any influence within the company? I shall take your advice and continue to send a series of emails on a daily basis, in the hope that someone might actually exist at the end of that email address!
I am not employed nor have I ever been employed by BT and I have no influence in any way with the BT company.
@PlymouthExpat I've sent you a PM.
Yes, @stoem, I noticed that you sent a PM. I now have all the solutions I need, thank you, so shall not be taking you up on your offer. Anything else you wish to add, please add it in this thread.
The BT postmaster team has dealt with the issue and my server is now whitelisted.