Author: Todd Lyons Date: To: S Pratap Singh CC: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] Mails are going to Spam
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:27 AM, S Pratap Singh <kdarious@???> wrote: >
> Whatever email id I am sending the mail it is going to the spam folder by
> default. RDNS and DNS record are OK.
Into Gmail's spam folder?
> 220 server.powersoftindia.info ESMTP Exim 4.63 Wed, 02 Feb 2011 16:50:39
> +0530
I seem to recall that .info domains are scored higher in SpamAssassin
spam checks, but I was unable to find any documentation to that
effect. However I don't know if that will affect your Google mail
because I have no clue if Google runs SA in any way, shape, or form.
I know I have seen a few people who block *.info completely, but
again, I don't expect that to apply to your case.
> Return-Path: <powersoft@???>
Verified that MX and DNS does look good from here for your IP, including RDNS.
Overall I don't really see anything wrong with your setup or your
email. It likely has to do with the swamp that your IP sits in. I
block vast swaths of space all over the globe, it's possible that
whoever previously had some of the /24 that you are in, viciously
abused it or unknowingly (bots) sent tons of spams or otherwise
malicious content. If that IP is scoring low in a reputation system
for one major provider such as Gmail, it's likely to do the same for
all of the big ones.
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Regards... Todd
I seek the truth...it is only persistence in self-delusion and
ignorance that does harm. -- Marcus Aurealius