On Thu, 2020-01-23 at 21:24 -0600, John Gateley via mailop wrote:
> There were 19 recipients on the To: line.
> 15 of the recipients were gmail addresses.
> 
> Any ideas why? Or how I fix it?
> The mail server is too small (much much less than 100 messages per day) 
> so I cannot check Gmail's tools for this.

Once the recipients remove the message from their spam folder, the problem
will likely start to disappear as the mailbox provider will realise that
email from this address is wanted.

I'd strongly advise setting up a distribution list for each class on
Postfix so that she avoids cramming lots of (presumably freemail) addresses
into the To field - it's not a great signal for a micro sender.

Another thing she can do is encourage the class to add her email address to
their address books when she gives it out first - this will strongly reduce
the likelihood of the first email going to spam. Or, get them to email her
their addresses, them emailing the address will also have a positive
effect.

Good luck.

Ken.


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