I definitely can attest to the Warm up your Gmail account too. I've been seeing most of my emails going to spam which is a drag.
If anyone wants to help me by allowing me to send you one email please DM me. I think that with enough people marking my email "not spam" that would help with my rep.
Junk folder sorry.
Item 9 doesn't give an explanation, I got these instructions from Gmail support.
Add an SPF TXT record to your domain host
Sign in to your domain account at your domain host.
Go to the page for updating your domain's DNS records.
Find your TXT records and check if your domain has an existing SPF record, starts with "v=spf1".
If your domain already has an SPF record, remove it.
Create a TXT record with these values and save it:
a. Name/Host/Alias—Enter @ or leave blank.
b. Time to Live (TTL)—Enter 3600 or leave the default.
c. Value/Answer/Destination—Enter
v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all
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I definitely can attest to the Warm up your Gmail account too. I've been seeing most of my emails going to spam which is a drag.
If anyone wants to help me by allowing me to send you one email please DM me. I think that with enough people marking my email "not spam" that would help with my rep.
I think I have the same problem.
I'll PM you.
I just sent you an email to contact@ address in your profile. My email is [email protected].
Junk folder sorry.
Item 9 doesn't give an explanation, I got these instructions from Gmail support.
Add an SPF TXT record to your domain host
Sign in to your domain account at your domain host.
Go to the page for updating your domain's DNS records.
Find your TXT records and check if your domain has an existing SPF record, starts with "v=spf1".
If your domain already has an SPF record, remove it.
Create a TXT record with these values and save it:
a. Name/Host/Alias—Enter @ or leave blank.
b. Time to Live (TTL)—Enter 3600 or leave the default.
c. Value/Answer/Destination—Enter
v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all
Hope it helps.
Yeah, here's a great document on how to get your head around DMARC, DKIM and SPF - https://seanthegeek.net/459/demystifying-dmarc/
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