On 26/07/15 19:51, Wietse Venema wrote: > Daniele Nicolodi: >> On 26/07/15 18:47, Wietse Venema wrote: >>> Daniele Nicolodi: >>>> 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. >>> >>> Maybe this helps: >>> >>> Go to your Mail settings and Accounts tab and add the address >>> you are forwarding from to 'Send mail as'. This is a new feature >>> from user requests, where Gmail will detect that you forwarded >>> from that account and help prevent displaying a phishing warning. >>> >>> https://support.google.com/a/answer/175365?hl=en >> >> Hello Wietse, >> >> thanks for your reply. However, this is not the problem. >> >> Maybe I was not clear in my explanation: I'm nor trying to forward > > You did not try it. Good for you.
Hello Wietse, I may have dismissed what you proposed a bit too quickly but I don't really understand how setting this option for a test account will affect my ability to send email to other Gmail accounts. Do you have empirical evidence of this setting somehow influencing the reputation of a domain as seen by the Google infrastructure? Thank you. Cheers, Daniele