I use Google Apps for my start-up's emails. I've heard a lot of reports on my emails not making it to the inbox, getting marked as spam, or just getting deleted by spam systems. I've added the SPF recommended by Google but the problem still persists.
Does the problem happen with all email accounts or just some? (microsoft servers such as live.com and hotmail.com notoriously delete and reject valid emails when others do not).
Besides spf, make sure that you comply with can-spam guidelines. Ensure that your DNS entries are correct and that the url that you are sending from @example.com resolves to the same ip address as that url example.com. Here is some more info http://postmaster.msn.com/Guidelines.aspx . I had to add sender ID to my dns to get hotmail to accept forwarded messages from my disposable email service http://whyspam.me
Thank you for that information. Since I use google apps for my email, the emails originate from Google's servers and I cant make their IP's resolve to my domain, any ideas? The domain: aonic.net
I'll definitely check out sender ID.
Edit: it's usually AOL, and company/custom domain email addresses that seem to be blocking me
Besides spf, make sure that you comply with can-spam guidelines. Ensure that your DNS entries are correct and that the url that you are sending from @example.com resolves to the same ip address as that url example.com. Here is some more info http://postmaster.msn.com/Guidelines.aspx . I had to add sender ID to my dns to get hotmail to accept forwarded messages from my disposable email service http://whyspam.me
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/technologies/senderid...
get back with some more info, and i'll help you troubleshoot, seeing as how email is my current specialty.