That wasn't a problem prior to my departure, but apparently it is now. I've just added an SPF for the domain. -- j
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Filip Hruska" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2015 12:33:29 PM > Subject: Re: Gmail spam filtering > You might need to setup/change a SPF record for that domain. I always > had Google marking my email as spam when I tried to send emails with no > SPF record. > > On 11/22/2015 06:03 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >> Bout a month ago, I had someone crack a POP password on my private mail >> server, >> and got a couple days of spam out through it before I caught it on Sunday >> afternoon. >> >> I locked it down, and am this weekend replacing that mail server with one >> of current vintage, serving the same domain from a linode instance on a >> different IP and, obviously, transport network. >> >> I'm finding, though, that gmail is spam-filing the emails I send out, >> presumably because they're on the same domain name in the envelope. >> >> Anyone got a pointer to where I go to assure Google I'm on top of it now? >> >> The mail delivers to their inbound MX ok, it just ends up in the spam folder, >> even on my business GoogleApps account. Delivers to Yahoomail just fine. >> >> I checked the new IP in the MXtoolbox RBL checker, and no hits, but does >> gmail know what ranges are assigned to VPS providers, like with the cable >> swamp, and bias its spamchecking accordingly? >> >> Cheers, >> -- jra

