On 6/22/22 4:18 PM, Frank via cctalk wrote:
Email sent from my personal domain to friends’ gmail accounts
started going to their spam folders several months ago. Adding SPF
and DKIM DNS records for my domain allowed my emails to get delivered
to their inboxes.
Yep.
Gmail has been ratcheting up the requirements for people to successfully
make it into their users inbox.
Be that as it may, having valid SPF, DKIM, and DMARC really helps with
making it to the inbox.
Unfortunately, most mailing list configurations are somewhat hostile to
one or more of these things. As such, many mailing lists are having
more and more problems getting messages that they re-send into inboxes.
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Grant. . . .
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