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Failed delivery email from twitter

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  • Infopro
    Sounds like you're forwarding email from your account to gmail.
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  • WorkinOnIt
    Yes that is correct. Do you care to elaborate further thoughts? Why would there be so many of these - all with the yellow exclamation status.
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  • Infopro
    Forwarding all account email to gmail is a bad idea. Forwarded email is not scanned, its just forwarded on. Change your email on twitter to use the gmail account.
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  • WorkinOnIt
    This is a customer's account on the server. There are many emails from bounce.twitter - they are using their company email address, so I have no control over it. Also - it does not appear they are forwarding emails to gmail - I think they are using gmail to "fetch emails from another account you own" - Gmail's POP service. Any suggestions?
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  • Infopro
    First thing I would do is check the account's Default Address. cPanel > Email section > Default Address. If all unrouted mail is being sent to gmail, I would suggest it be removed.
    I think they are using gmail to...

    It's important to know exactly what they're doing. Discussing it with them might be best. This post is a bit dated but might be of some use to you/your client: inmotionhosting.com/support/email/email-client-setup/setting-up-gmail-for-pop3-and-smtp There's quite a few threads on the forum here related to using gmail you might like to look at as well.
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  • WorkinOnIt
    Thanks for your advice. It would appear the customer is forwarding mails to gmail from their main business email. However, the default email is doing nothing - in other words, it's empty and there's no forwarding from that. I understand it's not best practice to forward to gmail, however it only appears to be the bounce.twitter.com emails that are filling up the logs ( at a considerable rate - it seems bounce.twitter is sending them a lot of emails! Most of these appear to be status updates about other users.) They are using Gmail's POP, along with the forwarding. I gather the forwarding is to assist with the speed of delivery to gmail, since gmail can take up to 20 minutes to retrieve POPed emails (as there is no way to control when Gmail will pop to the account).
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  • Infopro
    You might have your customer send an email, using the email account on your server, to this form: mail-tester.com This is useful to check the email account for issues. Those issues could be affecting email sent to gmail.
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  • WorkinOnIt
    Thanks, can't hurt to try It doesn't really explain why there are so many emails from bounce.twitter.com
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  • Infopro
    Well: Our system has detected an unusual rate of\n421-4.7.0 unsolicited mail originating from your IP address.
    This thread may be of some use: Google Groups One of the last replies: I was speaking to someone with more GMail configuration experience and they mentioned that Google tends to keep throttling an IP for about two weeks after the initial issue is fixed. I have been watching my mail and the issue has gone away. I have to guess, but the resolution coincides exactly two weeks after having configured valid SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records.
    Making sure that the domain is setup properly is important.
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