On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 9:22 AM, Laura Atkins <la...@wordtothewise.com> wrote:
> Gmail is pretty smart, they do a “best guess” SPF where if the sending IP > is the same as your MX then it’s considered authed even if it’s not > explicitly set. That covers a lot of small servers that aren’t > professionally maintained. > Yeah, but I'm seeing a lot of stuff from their own Google Groups going to spam. And the messages don't appear to be spammy in any way. (i.e. django-dev, proxmox-dev, samba-dev stuff). Clicking 'Not Spam' for the last few days doesn't appear to have affected it. I've even had one from my squeaky-clean SPF-enabled, DKIM-signed, DMARC-policy'd work domain go to spam. -A
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