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April 13, 2016
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Whitelisting IP address

  • April 13, 2016
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Are these all of the IP addresses that we need to whitelist? Is there any other ones we need to consider that might be country specific i.e for New Zealand?

If we use IP addresses in our Email
Whitelist, add the IPs listed below:

  1. 199.15.212.0/24
  2. 199.15.213.0/24
  3. 199.15.214.0/24
  4. 199.15.215.0/24
  5. 192.28.146.0/24
  6. 192.28.147.0/24
  7. 94.236.119.0/26
  8. 37.188.97.188/32
  9. 185.28.196.0/24
  10. 103.237.104.0/24
  11. 103.237.105.0/24

Thanks Vibha.

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Best answer by SanfordWhiteman

I think that's current, yes.  But what's your goal here?  Whitelisting IPs on your own mail server will mask delivery problems.  I really don't recommend that you do the whitelisting -- if your client has a customer who is willing to whitelist Marketo, that can be important.

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October 25, 2016

Can anyone confirm if these are still the current shared IPs? @Sanford Whiteman​?

SanfordWhiteman
New Participant
October 26, 2016

According to Configure Protocols for Marketo​, that's not accurate now. Newest list is at the link.

SanfordWhiteman
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New Participant
April 13, 2016

I think that's current, yes.  But what's your goal here?  Whitelisting IPs on your own mail server will mask delivery problems.  I really don't recommend that you do the whitelisting -- if your client has a customer who is willing to whitelist Marketo, that can be important.

April 13, 2016

Thanks Sanford for feedback.

Yes, we are setting up Marketo for a client, so in the setup process it says to whitelist these IP addresses. So was wondering if it covers all that we need or are their any country specific ones that we need to add. I am new to setting this up so wanted to make sure am doing it right.

SanfordWhiteman
New Participant
April 13, 2016

Yeah, but I don't agree with that practice. To each her/his own I guess.