Aaron, I suggest doing three things.
1. Filling out the Gmail sender contact form (details:
https://www.spamresource.com/2022/01/gmails-sender-contact-form-what-and-why.html
)
2. Share the example bounce message here. Maybe somebody will be able
to provide some feedback on that.
3. Share aboutmy.email results here if you're able, or offlist if
you'd like somebody to review and confirm no configuration issue.

Google folks have been known to read this list, but it's not really
intended to be an escalation point for Gmail issues, so no guarantees
that somebody's just waiting to go to bat for you. But the more
details you share here, the more you empower anyone reading (including
those from Google) to be able to assist. An example of this would be
that if you're sharing the error message, maybe some Google person
forwards it to a coworker to have them check a filter rule for bugs,
and it could perhaps end up addressed, even if nobody engaged you
directly.

Regards,
Al Iverson

On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:18 PM Graeme Fowler via mailop
<mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
>
> You said:
> > then there's a bounce
>
> and then:
>>
>>  GMail is accepting our messages, then silently junking them.
>
>
> So... Which of these is correct? They can't both be.
>
> Graeme
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