Try contacting the postmaster@ -- though I wish you luck as I have never
I think you know that would be hopeless.
received a human response from either hotmail or gmail. You might also
consider having your server listed on the DNSWL. DKIM, too, is reportedly
helpful in pushing mail through the Yahoo!, Hotmail and GMail filters. This
is all hearsay but you might as well try it.
Hearsayers are only useless inside a court, I'll try to get listet in
DNSWL (Actually applied for it 6-8 hours ago) - DKIM seams to be more
timeconsuming, need to read a bit about this stuff.
My host (mail1.gls.dk) is not a open relay(Only relay for RFC1918
stuff), I have created a spf record for the sending domain. PTR is also
okay.
Perhaps both servers are foolishly penalizing your host from being from .dk?
This part I do not get? Is it bad to be from .dk?
Are you able to disclose the sending domain? None of the domains I guessed
have SPF records that point to mail.1.gls.dk:
% dig +short TXT gls.dk mwn.dk surftown.dk sonofon.dk
"v=spf1 mx a:mail.cohaesio.net ~all"
Spf is allright, the headers in the inbox on gmail.com account tells
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of a...@gls-denmark.com
designates 213.83.154.181 as permitted sender)
In frustration I have added +all to the spf record.
I know it is not the content of the email that is the problem, because I
have tried sending the exact same messages via other servers with luck.
If I compair the headers inside GMAIL
Did the rest of this sentence get cut off? Are there any spam-related
headers on the GMail side that might give you some clues?
Hmm, yes parts of the sentence is missing. I was about to write the only
difference, in the header, is the host specifik once.
The headers does not contain spam specifik headers.
Thanks for you time,
Morten