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: My domain emails are marked as SPAM in Gmail? How to solve this issue? At Pro Webmasters I searched for an issue which relates to spammed domain list for sending emails which end up in the

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At Pro Webmasters I searched for an issue which relates to spammed domain list for sending emails which end up in the Spam box in Gmail. I found the link something like below:

how-could-i-prevent-my-mail-from-being-recognized-as-spam

which says the reasons for the domain being listed as spam and I hardly found any solutions to come out that problem for the domain which was affected.

In my scenario the mails from my domain from the last few days are landing in SPAM box in Google whereas the rest like Yahoo/MSN/Rediff are OK. Even the plain text emails are going to SPAM Which is something of a surprise to me. I tried to find out the solutions overcome this problem but nobody gives exact steps to follow to solve this issue.

I request fellow members not to close this as duplicate, if you read my problem you can understand that this thread is all about steps to solve the issue of SPAM not the reasons. If you find similar questions please let me know or else try to answer my question.

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@Becky754

In order to stop the emails going to your spam folder in Gmail - which is your question - make a filter for that domain and choose - never spam, as the filter.

If you want your domain to not be spam anymore, which is not your question - clean your server from hacked spammy scripts, and change to a dedicated IP, not shared. Or your friends on your shared IP can screw you over.

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@Nimeshi995

Did you check your IP at mxtoolbox's supertool?
www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx

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@Gloria169

Have you confirmed your SPF and domain keys are set up correctly, and are valid for you emails?

If you send an email to spf-test@openspf.org, your email will be rejected, and the reply will contain details of the test results.

Certainly, I found that while I thought I had things configured correctly, because of the way my hosts were sending emails through a different server, I needed to make further tweaks.

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