Hello all,
Im sure this has been answered before but all the threads I found have not offered a solution.
1. New server freshly setup
2. CentOS 6 fully updated
3. Exim forced to send from primary IP
4. Exim IPv6 disabled
5. SPF records on hostname and appropriate records added where necessary (and for domain)
6. Emails send but are caught by Google spam filters
7. Domains hydesdistribution.ca / hera.hydes.ca (server hostname)
8. Using CSF
9. Not in any blacklists or RBL's according to mxtoolbox.com
Note: I did have rDNS set to the servers hostname for the shared IP but it didnt help so I reverted it to default.
Cant figure it out. One of my servers I setup a year or 2 ago works just fine. No issues.
Ive thought about DKIM and DMARC but that shouldnt stop the emails and list them as spam
Ive checked the IP rep and it looks good according to Cisco and theres no issues with other IP's in my block.
Please help.
PS: When I originally setup the server emails were flowing to google fine. Now they arent. Ideas?
Im sure this has been answered before but all the threads I found have not offered a solution.
1. New server freshly setup
2. CentOS 6 fully updated
3. Exim forced to send from primary IP
4. Exim IPv6 disabled
5. SPF records on hostname and appropriate records added where necessary (and for domain)
6. Emails send but are caught by Google spam filters
7. Domains hydesdistribution.ca / hera.hydes.ca (server hostname)
8. Using CSF
9. Not in any blacklists or RBL's according to mxtoolbox.com
Note: I did have rDNS set to the servers hostname for the shared IP but it didnt help so I reverted it to default.
Cant figure it out. One of my servers I setup a year or 2 ago works just fine. No issues.
Ive thought about DKIM and DMARC but that shouldnt stop the emails and list them as spam
Ive checked the IP rep and it looks good according to Cisco and theres no issues with other IP's in my block.
Please help.
PS: When I originally setup the server emails were flowing to google fine. Now they arent. Ideas?
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