The idented "From" is the result of copy-paste.
You are right, the primary mail client is the Roundcube. Just finished a test based on your idea and I try to compare mail from Roundcube to other (telnet session) mail. Surprisingly the telnet session mail didn't go to spam while the mail from Roundcube arrived into spam at outlook.hu. So it may be a point that Roundcube settings should be refined. Regards - Zoli 2015-06-16 19:22 időpontban wilfried.es...@essignetz.de ezt írta: > Am 16.06.2015 um 18:37 schrieb z...@oper.hu: > >> Here are the mail which received by gmail.com (replace 10.0.0.1 with public >> ip) As you see: spf=pass however this mail delivered into spam. I checked my >> ip and domain with mxtoolbox and multirbl.valli.org. The result looks fine, >> clear. > > Looks good so far. > > "From:" ist indented. Was this in original mail already, or came it > during your "unpersonalising" it? > > Mailclient of your testmail seems to be roundcube. Is the problem only > with mails created by roundcube, or also with mails created by other > clients (thunderbird, outlook, squirrelmail,...)? > > Willi > > ... > >> Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 15:55:14 +0200 From: =?UTF-8?Q?xxxxxxx_xxxxxxx?= >> <firstname.lastn...@domain.tld> Organization: XX xxxxx Kft. Reply-To: >> firstname.lastn...@domain.tld Mail-Reply-To: firstname.lastn...@domain.tld >> Message-ID: <56e8c9ded115c07e1bcf4b92adf66...@domain.tld> X-Sender: >> firstname.lastn...@domain.tld User-Agent: Roundcube Webmail/1.0.3 > > ...