And:

3) Make sure the reverse DNS for the IP you use to send mail is
configured to point to your own domain and not your VPS provider's domain:

dig -x <ipaddress>

Regards,
Raman

On 07/26/2015 12:40 PM, Raman Gupta wrote:
> I have a similar setup and don't (as far as I know) have any issues.
> Two things that will likely help you a lot:
> 
> 1) Setup DMARC (SPF+DKIM) for your domain:
> https://support.google.com/a/answer/2466580?hl=en.
> 
> 2) Register/verify your domain(s) at https://postmaster.google.com/u/0/
> 
> HTH!
> Regards,
> Raman
> 
> On 07/26/2015 12:16 PM, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I apologize in advance because my problem is not strictly related to
>> postfix, but I don't know another mailing list with helpful people with
>> enough knowledge of the of the subject.
>>
>> I have my personal emails handled by my own setup hosted on a virtual
>> private server.  Since a while (I believe it is now a year or so) Gmail
>> classifies all my emails as spam. I believe I correctly setup SPF and
>> DKIM, and the headers in the messages as received on the Gmail side seem
>> to suggest that Gmail correctly validates both of those checks. However,
>> this does not not seem to help in making them going through.
>>
>> The volume of email I send through this server is extremely low (it
>> handles only my personal email and I'm the only active user).
>>
>> Currently I'm able to send emails to my address @gmail.com from the
>> email address I'm currently using without having them classified as
>> spam, but not from any email address having a different local part. I
>> believe this is because my @grinta.net email address is white listed for
>> my @gmail.com email address.
>>
>> Of course, Google does not care about the issue.
>>
>> There is something I can do to have my emails accepted by Google?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniele
>>

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