>>For the first time ever, 7 of my (very much legitimate) automated
>>messages sent to gmail users have bounced with this message:
>>
>>Our system has detected that this message is likely unsolicited mail.
>>To reduce the amount of spam sent to Gmail this message has been
>>blocked. Please visit
>>http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=188131 for
>>more information.
>>
>>I will delve into that link, but is there an especially good method
>>for avoiding this situation?
>>
>>- Grant
>
> Hi,
>
> the spam filtering mechanisms of Google have been subject of long discussions 
> on this list. The results were two-fold: While some blocks were found to be 
> legitimate, others appeared truely random. However, one common finding is 
> that Google's support is completely unresponsive.
>
> The only conclusion I could draw from all that was that the only sure 
> decision is to not use Google, and educate all their users that they have to 
> expect missing mail because their provider is not fit for taking part in 
> federated e-mail.
>
> I know this is not helpful, but it is the only reliable answer there is. More 
> details can be found in the archive.

Not the sort of answer I was hoping for but thank you nontheless. :)
Can I set up a feedback loop or anything of that nature with Google,
or is there truly nothing that can be done?

- Grant

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