Hi
This usually happens if
a. Your content is similar to spam / your from address/domain is marked as
a spammy one / someone fl;agged these emails as spam
b. Your from address isnt supposed to be used with the smtp server in
question (e.g. you send an email with a from address of some...@gmail.com
but you are sending it from a different SMTP server )
c. You are using a mail host to send emails on your behalf but you havent
configured it correctly - like an SPF record

As such you need to work with whoever manages your emails and this is off
topic for Jmeter.

regards
deepak


On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 8:33 AM Prateek Dua <prateek....@go-mmt.com> wrote:

> Hey Guys,
>
> A out of the box qus.. would be great if someone helps out..
>
> *Problem *Triggering mail from 'mailx'  configured on  Aws instance (
> Jmeter is configured on same AWS instance) .. but all mails are landing in
> spam of Gmail.
>
> Changed  hostname  from
> *jenk...@ip-10-30-4-21.ap-south-1.compute.internal  to
>  jenk...@jmeter.job but still spam.  *
>
>
> *Scenario*: To trigger email after running latest Jenkins build & comparing
> with previous build to calculate difference comparison in response time (
> Aggregate Report) Jmeter..
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