Why emails go to spam and what to do

Emails often end up in the spam folder due to poor domain reputation or missing security records.

  • Authentication: Ensure your SPF and DKIM records are correctly configured in your Advanced DNS.
  • Content: Avoid using "spammy" keywords or too many links in your initial messages.
  • Blacklists: Check if your server's IP has been flagged. Hostaday's Anti-Spam Protection helps minimize these issues by ensuring clean outgoing mail paths .
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