Hi Marcus

I had a similar issue some time ago.

Google uses some 'Domain Reputation' Woodoo.

I used to operate an automated spam feedback loop from my spamtrap,
under a specific hostname in my domain. One only used for those reports.

Unfortunately, it looks like some 'abuse contact addresses' as reported
by RIPE or abusix.org which use Gmail, flagged my reports as spam,
pulling down the reputation not only of that single host and IP
address, but of the whole 1st level domain it was attached to. And
because this was a privately used domain with a handfull of email
traffic per day, those few emails never made enough traffic for google
to improve the reputation.

Solution was:

* Stopped that Feedback Loop so that would not keep pulling down the
  reputation of some rogue abuse contact flagged them as spam.
* Send a couple of emails to some friends google email addresses and
  asked them specifically via other channel, to flag those emails as
  non spam. This fixed the Google reputation of my domain in a week or
  so.

I guess there is not much more you can do. I attempted to contact the
google abuse desk to discuss the issue and persuade them of the
advantage to exempt ARF X-ARF and other messages types usually used to
send spam evidence or logfiles from their spam-checking and also maybe
detect if one of their email addresses is published as abuse contact @
RIPE or abusix.org and handle incoming emails accordingly.

But as always [email protected] is /dev/null

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