How to find and fix Gmail reputation-based bounces in 4 steps
We’ve all been there—a message you sent your users or customers ends up in the depths of a Gmail spam folder, and it’s up to these folks to “report as NOT spam” and move it to the inbox. If they’re super nice, they email you back to let you know about it.
But what do you do if your message is rejected by Gmail entirely, actually blocked on the first connection to Gmail’s servers, before it even reaches anyone (including the spam folder)?
Continue reading • Anna Ward wrote in Email delivery