Hey,

Here's a quote from Ben Ramsey that basically sums up the problem:

> This appears to be happening due to DMARC rules on the domains of the
senders.
> I had the same thing happen to my emails, so I had to relax my DMARC
rules. If
> your rules are set too strict, servers see the From address coming from a
> server not authorized by the domain, so it gets quarantined.

Best regards,
Benas

On Sat, May 30, 2020, 1:03 AM Jakob Givoni <jgivoni....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi internals,
>
> Sorry for the off-topic, but I need to ask you on this list, how do you
> guys avoid having your emails ultimately ending up in the spam folders of
> the mailing list recipients?
>
> I had troubles in the past so now I'm using this new gmail account as
> someone suggested, hoping you will at least see this message.
> Is it true that there's no other solution than using gmail?
>
> Best regards,
> Jakob Givoni
>

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