It looks like #Gmail hates #emacs. Since I switched to using emacs as a mail client Gmail has started marking all my emails as spam. I'm still doing a forensic analysis of sorts, but yeah...
Maybe I'll at least get a blog post out of this nonsense, though.
Celeste Ryder 🐾 🐀🏳️🌈
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • • •I have the same issue with @Tutanota : my emails never make it to some recipients. I’ve never sent a single spam on my life. The only factor I was able to isolate is that anything going to Gmail or a Google-managed address doesn’t make it, which I assume means it was caught in some spam filters. But it’s not the only factor. I just haven’t figured out what makes it so I can’t write to some other addresses.
It’s really a PITA, forcing me to keep another email.
Jonathan Lamothe
in reply to Celeste Ryder 🐾 🐀🏳️🌈 • •@Celeste Ryder 🐾 🐀🏳️🌈 @Tuta The weird thing is that it works if I use any other client. I'm still trying to figure out what the problem is. When I find it in my spam box and I click "why is this marked as spam" it says that it's there because it resembles other messages that have been marked as spam.
In other words: we put it in spam because we thought it looked like spam, which is... unhelpful.
Jonathan Lamothe
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