Hi,

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Andrew Beverley <a...@andybev.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 2015-07-25 at 21:04 -0400, Alex wrote:
>> I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
>> forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
>> break SPF and make gmail think I'm the originator of the email,
>> instead of the actual sender. Consequently, gmail considers it spam
>> and moves it to a spam folder.
>>
>> Is there anything I can do, including somehow rewriting the email, to
>> get gmail (and others, for that matter) to accept these forwarded
>> emails without considering them spam?
>
> I've just had to deal with the same problem. Google has a variety of 
> workarounds,
> as detailed here:
>
> https://support.google.com/a/answer/175365?hl=en
>
> I didn't find most of them particularly helpful. The last one, however, seems 
> to
> have done the trick (adding the forwarded email account as a secondary 
> account in
> Gmail).

This requires that you have access to the account from which the email
is being forwarded, correct? In my case, it is a single remote sender
that is being forwarded on to gmail.

Thanks,
Alex

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