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by baobabKoodaa
903 days ago
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> Actually I initially got placed in spam too in Gmail/Outlook but I always replied to my own emails and marked them as "Not Spam" and the problem just kinda disappeared? Did you continue to use those same Gmail/Outlook accounts for your deliverability testing? Because that would explain why you're not encountering any deliverability issues in your testing. Try to create fresh Gmail and Outlook accounts and see if you can actually deliver to them. |
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I had a couple Hotmail/Microsoft Live/Outlook accounts too.
But deliverability for me was always quite consistent. If it went to spam on one account, it would go to spam on all of them.
At this point I no longer do deliverability testing because I simply don't see the need to. No one has ever complained about my emails going to spam so the thought has never really crossed my mind.
I've also had a lot of trouble creating Outlook accounts for some reason. New accounts seem to get suspended real quick. My previous Outlook accounts have mostly all been suspended too. Not sure what's going on there...
EDIT: From the output of `dig` I can see my landlord uses Outlook. I just emailed him a couple days ago and he replied so I guess all is well?