Am Fr den 24. Jul 2020 um 15:51 schrieb Michael Peddemors via mailop:
> We have found that the FIRST thing you need to do is put a sane SPF record
> in place for IPv4 traffic.. This has resolved the issue for most of the
> cases we have seen for clients.

Not the issue. The SPF is fully correct.

I debugged with Bjørn Bürger (thanks for helping) and found out that the
error is "weist große Ähnlichkeit zu früheren Spam Nachrichten auf". As
I never sent spam at all, it seems that this google crap is a self
fullfilling oracle.

I think it might happen that in past hetzner (my hosting provider) was
in some blacklist. That might have been a reason for past mails to end
in spam folder. Now. as how stupid is the most of gmail users (present
excluded), I think that they just read the mail in the spam folder and
did delete them or just kept them there. As the result, now all new
mails end in spam too.

And I am afraid that there is nothing I can do to solve that. :-(

Regards
   Klaus
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