The new user validation emails being sent from my server seem to get spam-foldered by Gmail.
If I send email from my mail client using the same address to an account at Gmail it arrives without being considered spam. So it's not the from address itself that's the problem.
Anybody know why the Elgg validation email is thought by Gmail to be spam?
Thanks,
doug
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Ooh. Hot-link bug in Elgg. When I posted http://elliptics.com/dieters above, I followed it by a period because it was the end of the sentence. The hot-link ended up including that period, so it ended up at a 404 page.
doug
if you install the site_access plugin then this gives you options for changing the messages that are sent.
Domain Keys are a way of identifying mail that is sent is genuine. If you're on hostgator they may not be too willing to set this up for you.
Another option is adding a SPF record that does a similar job. Hostgator should be able to do this for you. Email support and ask them to setup an SPF record for you with the email address you use as the send address.
Doug - bugs can be reported here: http://trac.elgg.org/elgg
Thanks, Cash. Will do.
doug
Hi!
I am very new in site admin, from this long discussion I am not able to decide what should we do to
prevent a mail to go to SPAM folder.
MY QUESTION IS IF I TAKE A DEDICATED IP THEN THE PROBLEM WILL SOLVE OR I NEED TO TAKE ANY OTHER STEP
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