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I ran it through the spam tester. Thanks for that link.
I got a 7/10. We'll be making the adjustments to get 10/10.
One thing I noticed is the email the software is sending from is noreply
I was under the impression our developer had set it to support.
Does this make a difference? Are email providers less likely to accept a noreply email?
I haven't heard of those services johnforte. I will check them out. thank-you
@eliquid do you have any insight? I've read a number of your threads over the years on SAAS.
Could be several things.
If the domain is less than 12 months old, that's going to set you back. New domains generally are scrutinized more in sending. Not much you can do for that. It's one way they try to deter spammers who buy up domains for the sole purpose of spam.
Past that, have you tried sending the same message ( subject, content, etc ) from a gmail account to a test inbox that normally doesn't get your email? If it doesn't come in from the gmail email, you might have a subject line or content issue.
If you are sending from your own email setup, you might want to look into sending from an ESP or smtp solution like sendgrid and then send through them. That will normally help boost deliverability rather than using your own box setup.
Email can be a long and complex issue to tackle doing it on your own, but I would start with the above to try to tackle where the actual issue is
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