My Domain Treated As Spam In Gmail

Apr 17, 2009

I have a domain when we send mail through any email id of this domain to Gmail it goes to spam folder but in yahoo and hotmail it goes into inbox folder.So how i whitelist my domain in gmail so my mails go into inbox.

I have also submitted this require or issue in gmail support but no answer.

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Here's one of such e-mails with headers:

X-Message-Delivery: Vj0zLjQuMDt1cz0wO2k9MDtsPTA7YT0w
X-Message-Status: n:0
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Reply-to: email@mapletip.com
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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In mysite2.com dns settings are as follows.

Code:
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orange.com.NSns1.mysite.com.
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The PROBLEM:

The thing is whenever the server sends email it is flagged spam by yahoo, hotmail etc. I have created SPF for my orange.com but it is still marked as spam...

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To get to the point...
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Question :
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Many of the domains were hosted with GoDaddy

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Typically the injection would include filters that would automatically skip the inbox and forward emails from register.com, godaddy.com and dreamhost.com to another GMail email account.

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How did this happen?

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I checked the originating IP addresses of some of those mails, and most of them seem to be home PCs - most probably zombies in a spam botnet. Many of them are indeed blacklisted with spamcop.net.

I did set my SPF as this (running djbdns):
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Quote:

Subject:
This blend will help you get thinner
From:
"sales" <myaddress>
Date:
Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:19:17 -0000
To:
<corprestruct@lists.law.duke.edu>
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Received:
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MIME-Version:
1.0
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X-MSMail-Priority:
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X-MimeOLE:
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In all it was 5 days down. If some how, I haven't checked it, God knows how long might have been the downtime. I have some 60 domains.

Please advise and have your say on:

1) What regular precaution and check I should perform.

2) I have not received any email for suspension of domain. How to watch in such situation. I incidently checked the site and came to know about its status after some research.

3) My Host was very prompt then the domain registrar. The immediately informed me about the clean status of server use. And I was quite confident of my clean server as I have 10 years with various hosts.

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