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by js2
3737 days ago
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Re: Spam Classification Server. The problem went away when I moved my domain away from Google Apps. Literally, the exact same test message that I could not send when I had my domain on Google Apps, I could send once my domain was on Fastmail. Nothing changed, but that my message was now routing via Fastmail's SMTP servers vs the Google Apps SMTP servers. Same message content, same client IP, same MUA, same destination (I had a friend with a Google Apps domain setup a test group for me to send to on his domain). |
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Google Apps SMTP -> Google Apps Group (different domain) == FAIL
Fastmail SMTP -> Google Apps Group (different domain) == SUCCESS?
It's been a long time since I looked at this. We did have great internal tools to look up the classification of individual messages, including the top 10 deciding reasons for a given message classification. With a paid Google Apps domain a support rep investigating your ticket would eventually look at this tool to figure out what's going on.