Question:
Why does my Email land in spam of recipient?
shaggy
2010-07-07 02:57:50 UTC
When i use my Official ID, which is through go-daddy domain, it almost always lands in the spam/junk box of the recipient. This happens even when i send it to just one person at a time.

What could be the reason for that? and What can be the possible solution?

Rgds,
Sam.
Four answers:
MR J
2010-07-07 03:03:00 UTC
The Domain you are using is on the list of spam !!!



Change your Email address !!!!
2010-07-07 03:33:06 UTC
You probably don't have any PTR records set up on your DNS server.



Most e-mail servers do a reverse lookup on the hostname being sent to them. If it does not match the IP for the incoming mail, it automatically gets dumped in the spam folder since it does not originate from the server which the message says it came from.
2016-12-07 12:48:19 UTC
Bulk mail and junk mail are an identical component to Yahoo. they're basically distinctive words utilized in classic and New e mail. this is punctiliously difficulty-unfastened to alter into conscious of bulk mail junk mail. hundreds of an identical e mail bypass in direction of the server. junk mail on your in field could be reported to Yahoo by skill of clicking on the junk mail button. it is going to in simple terms be blocked if reported by skill of distinctive human beings and there's a thank you to alter into conscious of it. as quickly as you mark e mail as junk mail in the classic e mail if places the address on your blocked address record. In New e mail you're able to desire to do it manually at mail recommendations / junk mail. The blocked address record is fairly clever on an identical time as the mail comes from an identical address every time. it many times does not. it may even have your guy or woman e mail address as from. you additionally can attempt with filters which could journey words in the precedence or physique. ?
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2010-07-08 17:45:59 UTC
Your IP was reported to http://spamhaus.org . Go there and request that it be unblocked.


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