Sebastian Nielsen
2020-Oct-26 08:32 UTC
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Because when I email to friends that are using gmail, my mail ends up in spam unless my friends put me in whitelist. Seems to vary however, and seems to get better with time. -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org <dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org> F?r Marc Roos Skickat: den 26 oktober 2020 09:07 Till: dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org>; sebastian <sebastian at sebbe.eu> ?mne: RE: SV: Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server> and also the problem is that gmail imposes heavy spam filters and"reputation blocks"> meaning smaller providers with low email volumes, are put in the spamfolder, even if> they never send spam, just because their email volume is so low (ergo,they must> prove they don't spam before getting out of ispam folder)How do you know that? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 5715 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20201026/b29f8017/attachment-0001.p7s>
Arjen de Korte
2020-Oct-26 09:02 UTC
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Citeren Sebastian Nielsen <sebastian at sebbe.eu>:> Because when I email to friends that are using gmail, my mail ends up in > spam unless my friends put me in whitelist. Seems to vary however, and > seems to get better with time.In order to prevent ending up in spam in GMail, it is necessary to have working DKIM and/or SPF for your messages and forward- and reverse DNS records for your mailserver match.
Sami Ketola
2020-Oct-26 09:04 UTC
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> On 26. Oct 2020, at 11.02, Arjen de Korte <build+dovecot at de-korte.org> wrote: > > Citeren Sebastian Nielsen <sebastian at sebbe.eu>: > >> Because when I email to friends that are using gmail, my mail ends up in >> spam unless my friends put me in whitelist. Seems to vary however, and >> seems to get better with time. > > In order to prevent ending up in spam in GMail, it is necessary to have working DKIM and/or SPF for your messages and forward- and reverse DNS records for your mailserver match.Even that is not enough. Currently there is no way to guarantee that your email does not get silently dropped or moved to spam when working with gmail. Sami
lists
2020-Oct-26 09:36 UTC
SV: SV: Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Actually the reverse pointer doesn't have to match. In fact this is impossible if you are setting up virtual accounts on one server for different domains. You just need to have a reverse pointer. Most email servers look to seen if the reverse pointer has a "dyn" in it and blocks those. ? Original Message ? From: build+dovecot at de-korte.org Sent: October 26, 2020 2:02 AM To: dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Re: SV: SV: Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server Citeren Sebastian Nielsen <sebastian at sebbe.eu>:> Because when I email to friends that are using gmail, my mail ends up in > spam unless? my friends put me in whitelist. Seems to vary however, and > seems to get better with time.In order to prevent ending up in spam in GMail, it is necessary to? have working DKIM and/or SPF for your messages and forward- and? reverse DNS records for your mailserver match.
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