RE: Email Delivery Fails
10-23-2014, 05:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2014, 05:49 AM by gfgrisales.
Edit Reason: Typo
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Hey there jntslvdrt,
Are you experiencing issues only with UOL or you are experiencing the same with any other ISP like Globo, Hotmail, Yahoo, Terra?
I'm asking because Digital Ocean has the outgoing e-mail blocked by default and in order to have it running you need to open a ticket with them otherwise you will be allowed to send e-mails only within your network.
In the other hand if you have no issues with other mailboxes out of your network, in order to have the e-mail delivered on the inbox flawlessly you probably will have to set up the SPF and DKIM for each domain in your host. This is becoming the new standard for any ISP due to the DMARC policy (Further info on http://dmarc.org ).
For sure this can affect the deliverability of your messages with yahoo and Globomail(Google) I don't know if with UOL as well but wouldn't surprise me that is the case since they have e-mail marketing service as well as part of their business portfolio and in order to have a good reputation they need to respect this policy in every domain related to them.
This might be of help to you: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-an-spf-record-to-prevent-spoofing-improve-e-mail-reliability
Are you experiencing issues only with UOL or you are experiencing the same with any other ISP like Globo, Hotmail, Yahoo, Terra?
I'm asking because Digital Ocean has the outgoing e-mail blocked by default and in order to have it running you need to open a ticket with them otherwise you will be allowed to send e-mails only within your network.
In the other hand if you have no issues with other mailboxes out of your network, in order to have the e-mail delivered on the inbox flawlessly you probably will have to set up the SPF and DKIM for each domain in your host. This is becoming the new standard for any ISP due to the DMARC policy (Further info on http://dmarc.org ).
For sure this can affect the deliverability of your messages with yahoo and Globomail(Google) I don't know if with UOL as well but wouldn't surprise me that is the case since they have e-mail marketing service as well as part of their business portfolio and in order to have a good reputation they need to respect this policy in every domain related to them.
This might be of help to you: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-an-spf-record-to-prevent-spoofing-improve-e-mail-reliability
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