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nouipoz everything seems to be good at DNS,
DNS seems fine but if you expand the results there is this:
Seems your IP address has a bad reputation.
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nouipoz everything seems to be good at DNS,
DNS seems fine but if you expand the results there is this:
Seems your IP address has a bad reputation.
esackbauer
Thank you for taking the time to check, but where do you see that my IP has a bad reputation?
When I scroll down to the bottom of the test, it says: “Your server is not blocklisted. It compares your server’s IP address with 24 of the most common IPv4 blacklists.” And on mxtoolbox.com, I also don’t see my IP being blacklisted.
Ah, indeed, I just saw it, I hadn’t noticed it…
Do you know how I can resolve the reputation issue with my IP?
Yet, when I check on the SenderScore website :
You’re in the clear!
The IP address is not currently listed on the Return Path Blocklist.
Note: This free tool only checks for active listings on the Return Path Blocklist (RPBL). If your IP address was previously listed on the RPBL but has since been removed, you will not see information related to that listing.
Search the forum, there are others using gmails postmaster tools and whitelist your domain, that could help.
Otherwise you have to look the full SMTP headers of the mail as it was received in gmail, not just a screen capture of 3 lines.
Strange. So far it looks good. Still could be that there is a google internal list, or the content of the mail is triggering.
Try to send some more mails with “reasonable” content. Mark them in gmail as “not junk”. And answer the mails with gmail. Eventually gmail will learn that its not spam.
I had this issue before, and it resolved itself. I can’t tell you how long it took, but my email was doing the same thing and had a score of 5.5 or some where around there with mail-tester.com. Now it’s 9.1