W dniu 2021-09-20 o 15:17, Xavier Beaudouin via mailop pisze:

Seems maybe this is a misunderstanding of gmail / google about tld eu.org.

If subdomain from Jaroslaw maybe clean, maybe there is some other domains
hosted by this (pseudo) TLD that send shit to gmail.

So as a short path, gmail admin should have configure if comming .*.eu.org -> 
spam.

This is bad, collateral damage from big plaforms that doesn't have the time
to make good decisions...

Unfortunatly except having some own domain form a real TLD can fix that... :(

I'm facing the same issue on my company's .pl domain (real TLD). I don't sent any bulk e-mails or spam, DKIM, SPF, DMARC, rDNS - all is ok. A few months ago Gmail, out of the blue, started to mark some of my mails as spam. I think that if mail contains invoice (sent once a month) it has more change to end up in spam. Of course mails without attachments are randomly marked as spam also.

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Best regards,
Łukasz Wąsikowski
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