[arch-general] ot: spam recognition Re: sysctl.conf.pacsave messages of archlinux.org and archlinux.de are different
Hey, i noticed that gmail marked your message as "spam". I think it has something to do with you e-mail address. just a heads-up. Mvg, Guus
On 2013-09-18 23:14, Guus Snijders wrote:
Hey, i noticed that gmail marked your message as "spam". I think it has something to do with you e-mail address. just a heads-up.
You sent this to the entire list... who were you replying to?
My apologies for that, i hit send too quick. It was meant as a personal message to Chris Down. 2013/9/18 Chris Down <chris@chrisdown.name>
On 2013-09-18 23:14, Guus Snijders wrote:
Hey, i noticed that gmail marked your message as "spam". I think it has something to do with you e-mail address. just a heads-up.
You sent this to the entire list... who were you replying to?
On 2013-09-18 23:24, Guus Snijders wrote:
My apologies for that, i hit send too quick. It was meant as a personal message to Chris Down.
Agh, so this is getting even worse. (sorry, this is OT, I'll only send this once) If anyone working at Google is reading this list: Over the last few days, suddenly my e-mails to Google Apps groups (note: not individuals) started being marked as spam. It appears now that my e-mails to individuals outside of Google Apps are also being marked as spam. I reported this with all the relevant details when it first started, but it appears nothing has happened. On certain e-mails, I get a 250 from the Google mail servers, but then it hard bounces back with a message to review the bulk sender guidelines. On some it goes through, but gets put into the spam folder. I have never sent spam from this domain. *Nobody* but me uses this domain. This appears to be connected to my mail server's address (guthrie.chrisdown.name) rather than my e-mail domain, because I have managed to Bcc another e-mail address I own and bounce it to its intended recipient from there just fine. On this mailing list, DKIM fails because arch-general mangles the headers, but on 1-to-1 e-mail, SPF/DKIM/DMARC all pass, and I *still* get put in spam. Please e-mail me if you can help. I'll appreciate it a lot. So far using the available support options has got me nowhere in fixing this delivery issue (which I *only* have with Google mailboxes, I have no deliverability problems to other providers).
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