> The Google Postmaster tool is a joke for me.  Apparently you have to have
10's of millions of messages coming from the server for Google Postmaster
to report anything.

You don’t have to have that much volume for data… this behavior is typical
of GMT if your domain rep is very low (IE bad/dark red) — they will stop
giving you any data at all, bc spammers with data are better spammers :)

If GMT isn’t giving you data that’s a pretty bad sign tbh. And if I had to
guess you prob have list hygiene issues or acquisition issues.

I’d follow Als advice AFTER you are sure you have everything in line. But
be nice ;)

GL



On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 3:51 PM John Levine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

> It appears that Scott Mutter via mailop <mailopl...@amssupport.info> said:
> >But as it stands now, it's only when our users notify us that their
> >messages are being sent to their Gmail spambox do I realize there's an
> >issue.  There's no rejection or anything from Google's acceptance of the
> >message to indicate that there is any problem.
>
> That's not a bug, you know.
>
> >You have to try to see this from my perspective.  How am I suppose to know
> >that Google is treating messages from this IP poorly?
>
> Why do think it has anything to do with your IP?  Do you send mail from
> other IPs with the same DKIM and SPF domain?
>
> AS people have been hinting, the reason your mail is going into the
> spam folder is most likely that the recipients have been marking it as
> spam or otherwise treating it as mail they don't want. Google's mail
> sorting depends mostly on their own internal data.
>
> R's,
> John
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