(08-11-2015, 12:25 AM)apinto Wrote: Hello @[Pallindrome],
Just to clarify, from your report it seems emails ARE BEING delivered correctly, however th eserver is marking them as spam, that is not the same as a "not being delivered issue".
The above is correct?
However before posting again, please read this thread about How to deal with Spam Issues? I believe you will find help there (read till the end, the issues should be the same.
You can also try the following steps (taken from my post on another thread):
(04-14-2015, 09:43 PM)apinto Wrote: Make sure your ip is not blacklisted or with bad reputation.
Checking Senderbase (https://www.senderbase.org/lookup/?searc...38.182.138) does not look bad at all.
Are you sending to Gmail?
What is the reason gmail tells you for it going to spam? (please refer to: http://www.whatcounts.com/2012/03/gmail-...marketers/)
Does it only happens on Gmail?
One tool I found usefull is https://www.mail-tester.com/ , do a test and post back here the results url so we can check it better.
Try DKIM... might help...
Sometimes Gmail and Hotmail mark some IP ranges for unknown reasons (most related to previous owners spam reputation), when this happens there is little you can do, however I know of reports that sending email to multiple gmail address and marking the emails as "Not Spam" does help bringing your reputation back up (do this carefully or you might end up in a worse situation).
To remove your server from a Blacklist
- First you need to make sure the reason that got you blacklisted is fixed (you need to contact the blacklist in question regarding that information, however usually they do NOT provide you this information).
- Than you will contact the blacklist in question and ask them to remove your server (the process is different from list to list, so check on their websites.
- For Gmail there is NO KNOWN WAY to remove your server from their blacklist. In this case it will be better to change your IP address, but if gmail is receiving emails but going to spam you are NOT Blacklisted on Google servers, when blacklisted emails do not even appear on spam folder.
- Hotmail/Outlook can be contacted and sometimes they remove your server if the issue was fixed.
Hope this helps you
Thank you apinto, I will try your suggested methods. I am having another doubt. Will changing my IP resolve the issue ? Will it help ? Is it possible to change my IP by contacting my service provider ?