On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 09:37:56AM +0000, Paul Smith via mailop wrote: > On 24/01/2020 03:24, John Gateley via mailop wrote: >> >> She recently sent email to a group of students for a class she is >> teaching, she had >> e-mailed none of them before. Most of them had gmail addresses, and >> most, if >> not all, had my wife's e-mail sent to junk. >> >> There were 19 recipients on the To: line. >> 15 of the recipients were gmail addresses. >> >> Any ideas why? Or how I fix it? > > OK. The problem is that if you have a small mail server, Google won't > have much reputation data about it.
This is the very problem, namly that no reputation is regarded as bad. That's all Jaroslaw had said over weeks. > So, sending a 'bulk' message (OK, on a small scale, but still) may be > suspicious enough that Gmail decides to junk it. Just as you'd expect it > to from a recently-set-up spammer's mail server. [..] I think Google should have better measurments on their hand rather than to consider 2 or 3 dozen mails a spam. Johann _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop