Hello, I have been trying to get my email not marked as spam in Gmail for the past few days and have still come up empty. I tried almost everything in the book. The mails aren't spam at all, they are vBulletin activation emails when a person registers on my forum. When I check the headers of the mail in gmail, I get the following: mailed-by warezfiend.org signed-by warezfiend.org And here is the original: Received: from serv.rapidshare-downloads.com ([193.200.164.62]) by mx.google.com with ESMTP id 24si946347ewy.21.2010.05.26.18.04.14; Wed, 26 May 2010 18:04:14 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of admin@warezfiend.org designates 193.200.164.62 as permitted sender) client-ip=193.200.164.62; DomainKey-Status: good Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of admin@warezfiend.org designates 193.200.164.62 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=admin@warezfiend.org; domainkeys=pass header.From=admin@warezfiend.org DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=default; d=warezfiend.org; h=Received:To:Subject:From:Auto-Submitted:Message-ID:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding:X-Priority:X-Mailer:Date; b=Si3+eOyq1CemF9nnVxZSU1o2eR+rHNTKsOWGu/Or/u2n5WEjROSzS7FZ+I1S56WP1KVRPzZSsovKtVUAD6TaMICKCoXmn+/UwPaLsW12P9b6kLzFIdRItd+JyYuyEzDC; Received: from nobody by serv.rapidshare-downloads.com with local (Exim 4.69) (envelope-from <admin@warezfiend.org>) id 1OHRW7-000895-RT for myemail@gmail.com; Wed, 26 May 2010 21:04:11 -0400 To: myemail@gmail.com Code (markup): serv.rapidshare-downloads.com (193.200.164.62) is my main server IP while warezfiend.org is on 193.200.164.105 SPF: Pass DomainKeys: Good I think I need to get the mail to send from warezfiend.org itself, and not my main server ip (serv.rapidshare-downloads.com). Does anybody see what could possibly be wrong with that information and why it would be ending up in gmail spam instead of inbox? If you know what the problem could be but requires some work, I will gladly hire you.
I think you need to get in touch with the web host which you use to send emails from. That can be their email IPs are blacklisted
MMmhhh.. could it be the problem come from the 'warez' keyword? i'm interested to know about more this topic.
I believe it might be the domain name that kicked the filter in play. If you whitelist the domain it should fix the problem.
@Rob - My IPs are not blacklisted, I ran checks on them all. Currently my host is setting up reverse DNS on my other IPs. What whitelist should I get whitelisted on?