Bit afraid bacuse it is like off-topic, but I felt important to make
conclusion.
The conclusion is there are no postfix problem at all.
The primary (and only) reason was I used Roundcoube and the mail sent by
PHP mail () function (according careless setup) which caused in many
systems to rat
ner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
> [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] ON BEHALF OF z...@oper.hu
> SENT: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:45 PM
> TO: Andrew Beverley
> CC: postfix-users@postfix.org
> SUBJECT: Re: sent mail goes into spam
>
> Which regards the IP, this IP already
ndrew Beverley
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: sent mail goes into spam
Which regards the IP, this IP already know. What I did I replaced the mail
system. The orginal was postfix 2.5.5, the new is 2.11.0. Thanks for the idea
of DKIM I will look the detail and I also continue search fo
Which regards the IP, this IP already know. What I did I replaced the
mail system. The orginal was postfix 2.5.5, the new is 2.11.0. Thanks
for the idea of DKIM I will look the detail and I also continue search
for the archives.
Reagrds - Zoli
2015-06-16 19:26 időpontban Andrew Beverley ezt
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
On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 17:04 +0200, z...@oper.hu wrote:
> When my useres send mail most of the mails goes into spam.
When you start sending from a "new" IP address, it is not unusual for
the big email providers to "spam" your mail initially, until they get an
idea of what's coming from your server
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
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.
Regards, Zoli
Delivered-To: anyaddr...@gmail.com
Received:
Am 16. Juni 2015 17:48:20 MESZ, schrieb z...@oper.hu:
>
>
>I tried many mails from my domain, such gmail.com, outlook.hu . All
>these mails arrived to spam. There are few exceptions as well.
what do the headers of one of those mails at gmail tell?
hotmail is generally a bit more challenging to
I tried many mails from my domain, such gmail.com, outlook.hu . All
these mails arrived to spam. There are few exceptions as well. Currently
I estimate the 80% of sent mail arrives into spam. Which regrads
gmail.com and outlook, I really don't understand why these mails is
rated to spam. However
On 2015-06-16 17:04, z...@oper.hu wrote:
Dear All,
I created a postfix based mail system.
When my useres send mail most of the mails goes into spam.
Where do your users send mail to, that then is classified as spam?
Regards,
Zoli
Regards
- christian
Dear All,
I created a postfix based mail system.
When my useres send mail most of the mails goes into spam.
I am afraid, I made a simple or basic mistake.
This is postfix+dovecot+mysql config. I am pretty sure about postfix
user and virtual alias tables in mysql ok, I am afraid I made mistake i
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