Ryan O'Toole wrote:
> 
> However, when I send an email to one of those addresses it never arrives
> to my gmail, though I can see that postfix received and forwarded it.
> 
> mail.log:
> Jul 23 18:46:05 izardry postfix/smtp[2039]: 6BF6C3F800AD:
> to=<roto...@gmail.com <mailto:roto...@gmail.com>>,
> orig_to=<i...@we-fi.org <mailto:i...@we-fi.org>>,
> relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
> <http://gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com>[209.85.222.77]:25, delay=1.8, \
> delays=0.28/0.01/0.06/1.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 OK
> 1248374765 9si4113071pzk.44)
> 
> I thought gmail was blocking my server, so I wrote a little perl script
> to send an email from the server shell itself. This email arrived
> immediately, but was marked as spam.
> 
> Does anyone have any insights on what is going wrong here?
> 

Besides "Google sucks"? ;)

If Google's MX says it was accepted and it proceeds to disappear into
nowhere land, there's very little you can do.

~Seth

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