piledriver852
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I have two servers running with directadmin installed.
One runs CentOS 5.8 64x and the other CentOS 6.2 64x.
I've been setting up hosting packages on both servers and I've got quite a big issue with the CentOS 6.2 server. Every email I send through it lands in gmails SPAM folder and I can't find a way to fix it.
I've tried changing the server IP, messing around with all kinds of recommended SPF records, DNS and such but nothing is helping. I also just updated Exim to 4.80.1
The weird part is that the other server is sending emails just fine. Even if I setup the same domain on the CentOS 5.8 server and mail from it using the same emailaccountnames (just without a domainname DNS record pointed to it) it lands in my inbox just fine.
I can't find any difference in the headers of the emails either.
I would greatly appreciate any help.
One runs CentOS 5.8 64x and the other CentOS 6.2 64x.
I've been setting up hosting packages on both servers and I've got quite a big issue with the CentOS 6.2 server. Every email I send through it lands in gmails SPAM folder and I can't find a way to fix it.
I've tried changing the server IP, messing around with all kinds of recommended SPF records, DNS and such but nothing is helping. I also just updated Exim to 4.80.1
The weird part is that the other server is sending emails just fine. Even if I setup the same domain on the CentOS 5.8 server and mail from it using the same emailaccountnames (just without a domainname DNS record pointed to it) it lands in my inbox just fine.
I can't find any difference in the headers of the emails either.
I would greatly appreciate any help.