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All send mail go to spam and SPF and DKIM are Pass

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, Have you also added a valid PTR record that resolves to the hostname of the server? This is usually something you'll need to request your provider add for you. as most don't delegate access to their customers.
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  • wonder_wonder
    Thanks for your reply @cPanelLauren , In my server, (my VPS) if I go to Email -> Email Deliverability I have a valid PTR. This VPS contain my maindomain.com (with hostname server.maindomain.com) and this newdomain.com (also have hostname server.maindomain.com). But like indicate, under WHM -> Email Deliverabilityappears a valid PTR and in cPanel of newdomain.com also, appears valid PTR. Indicate that, the email send of maindomain.com works fine, any problem. Only its with newdomain.com Maindomain.com and newdomain.com are hosted in the same VPS with hostname: server.maindomain.com Thank you very much! Edit: Add info, since create this thread, I was create a _dmarc record in dns zone. I view now, mails sends to own domain, arrives well, mails sends to gmail are go to spam. The ip of server isn't in blacklist or any similar, is a clean server/VPS. But like indicate, now, its possible semi solved- own domains received well (not marked like spam) gmail yes, to spam folder.
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  • cPanelLauren
    If you look at the header for the email in Gmail does it give you an indication of why it was placed in spam? It's possible it's not failing any of the checks but Gmail has deemed the domain name to be like "spam" from other sources.
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  • wonder_wonder
    If you look at the header for the email in Gmail does it give you an indication of why it was placed in spam?

    Any, I view and search in the header for the mail, and not view any indication of why it was placed in spam, like indicate in first post, DKIM and SPF appears with "Pass" in the header of mail in gmail. With this, its like for gmail its good this email but go to spam folder. I try to send to differents gmail accounts, always go to spam folder. [quote]It's possible it's not failing any of the checks but Gmail has deemed the domain name to be like "spam" from other sources.
    I think is this, its possible it's not faling any of the checks but Gmail has deemed the domain name to be like"spam". Is a new domain, contains letters and numbers, I think this is the cause, for me, is the only possible cause, I don't view any other problem... Like always, thank you @cPanelLauren and I'm wait all are ok in this moment for you and for all (this complicated global moment).
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @wonder_wonder First - We in Houston, Texas are doing ok, so far. We were just officially ordered to stay home today but most of us a cPanel have already been working from home for some time (2.5 weeks for me). Hopefully, this will get better soon. I hope you all are doing well where you are too. For Gmail flagging you as spam, it sounds like that's most likely the culprit. There's some information in this article here: Mail getting flagged as SPAM without reason or Solution??? - Gmail Community it's not all relevant to your situation but some of it may be helpful.
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  • wonder_wonder
    Hi @cPanelLauren
    Hi @wonder_wonder First - We in Houston, Texas are doing ok, so far. We were just officially ordered to stay home today but most of us a cPanel have already been working from home for some time (2.5 weeks for me). Hopefully, this will get better soon. I hope you all are doing well where you are too.

    Good this :) I'm glad you're ok. Right now, I think it is best to work from home, if there is that possibility. I am in Spain, the situation here is somewhat complicated, we are in confinement at home, however, in the area where I am, the situation is quite controlled. Mine and I are fine, thanks! I hope everything continues well there. We are informing ourselves around here, because I think this is going to lengthen a little. I hope you continue well, surely you will! [quote]For Gmail flagging you as spam, it sounds like that's most likely the culprit. There's some information in this article here:
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  • cPanelLauren
    I'm glad to hear you're doing well so far and I hope it stays that way. Let me know if you find anything useful out on this from Gmail!
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  • wonder_wonder
    Of course, any inquiries, progress or news you have on this subject about Gmail, I will post it here :)
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