My wife has a small website (mindfulcooking.org) and an associated list of email contacts. Over the years the contact list has grown to about 195. For quite a while the email was handled through the web site built by my son. As the contact list got larger, we first moved to using mandrill, but very recently moved to Google apps. (Were using evolution--it kept misbehaving). Using Google apps kept my wife's email address @ mindfulcooking.org, and promised to keep our mindfulcooking and personal email interfaces consistent.
The first email she sent to the list went fine. Two weeks later her second email was rejected by Gmail as spam. I have tried with little success to understand what Google says to do to avoid this problem. I understand that the constant increases in volume and sophistication of spam has caused constant tightening of spam controls, and we are suffering from that tightening. I do not have sufficient understanding of email and the various authentication procedures to solve this problem. What suggestions do you experts have to offer? Pay for a service? A consultant to set up our Gmail? Mailchimp? (we tried it briefly, but Mandrill was much easier and sufficient. Now Mandrill is an integral part of Mailchimp.) Thanks for your ideas. -Denis _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
