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  • 24x7server
    Have you setup the RDNS for your server ? And also check your mail server IP blacklist status. May be your IP is blocked in spam databases and due to that you are getting this issues
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  • absfrm
    Have you setup the RDNS for your server ? And also check your mail server IP blacklist status. May be your IP is blocked in spam databases and due to that you are getting this issues (...)" command returns : (...).20.101.46.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer server2.mysite.com. But email still goes into spam!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) The following document is a good place to start: Thank you.
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  • absfrm
    Hello :) The following document is a good place to start: Thank you.

    Thank you. I've read and done all solutions . I also added a DMARC too, But still goes to the SPAM folder :( I don't think there will be any other solution i haven't done....
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  • absfrm
    Hello :) The following document is a good place to start: Thank you.

    And also my emails are not delivered to hotmail !! and for gmail just go to the SPAM! And when i send a message to Yahoo it shows : host mta6.am0.yahoodns.net [98.138.112.32] SMTP error from remote mail server after MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL='notify@farspin.com']notify@mysite.com[/EMAIL]> SIZE=1642: 553 Mail from 46.101.20.(...) not allowed - [10]
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  • cPanelMichael
    I've read and done all solutions .

    To clarify, have you reviewed the link from Google in my last response? If so, it states on their document to contact them directly if you have followed those steps:
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  • absfrm
    To clarify, have you reviewed the link from Google in my last response? If so, it states on their document to contact them directly if you have followed those steps:
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yes i reviewed them. And it seems that i have to contact all email providers to remove block from my IP or Domain.

    Yes, provided you have followed the steps on the cPanel documentation, and the remote mail server troubleshooting pages, the next step is to contact the remote mail servers directly through their contact forms. Thank you.
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