Hi again,

> in context of "www" i had a customer inisting replace "www.example.com 
> <http://www.example.com/>" with "example.com <http://example.com/>" in all 
> mailheaders and indeed he was right that after the change newsletters to 
> customers of our largest ISP no longer got tagged as spam - that was years 
> ago, after that i continued to make this replace in any webscript and avoid 
> "www." as primary name for any machine supposed to send mail (maybe here and 
> there it get a small penalty suspecting another hacked webserver or so)

I’ve added a new A record for mail.infinitesimal.nl 
<http://mail.infinitesimal.nl/> and set the hostname of the machine to 
mail.infinitesimal.nl <http://mail.infinitesimal.nl/>. Still the exact same 
problem persists, I’ve created a new Gmail account, and set a legitimate email 
to both of them. The @infinitesimal.nl <http://infinitesimal.nl/> is accepted 
but the @isogram.nl <http://isogram.nl/> is flagged as spam.

Unfortunately there is no real way to know why Google is behaving like this. 
Could it be a configuration error?

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- Tiemo

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