于 2013年02月26日 00:19, Mark A. Hershberger 写道:
I really doubt SPF is going to help you since the message you're getting
seems to indicate that they are responding to spam complaints. This
indicates people have been marking emails from your server as spam.
That would override any SPF record.
I can't be sure, since you redacted your IP, but my guess is that you're on
a shared host, and the IP you're on (which you share with dozens or
hundreds of other sites) is blocked. If so, your host might be able to
transfer you to a different IP, or you might have to move to a different
host to
It's on a KVM VPS (BuyVM).
2013/2/26 Benjamin Lees emufarm...@gmail.com
I can't be sure, since you redacted your IP, but my guess is that you're on
a shared host, and the IP you're on (which you share with dozens or
hundreds of other sites) is blocked. If so, your host might be able to
when I type 'cat /var/spool/mail/$myUserName', I found something seems
useful:
SMTP error from remote mail server after end of data:
host gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com [74.125.25.26]:
550-5.7.1 [MY IP ADDR] Our system has detected an unusual rate of
550-5.7.1 unsolicited mail originating from your
SPF can help, and is easy to setup.
If you are already blocked by an individual provider (google in this case),
then you usually have to contact them directly and let them know what
you've done to make sure your domain isn't going to spam again. Also check
and make sure your domain isn't on any
I really doubt SPF is going to help you since the message you're getting
seems to indicate that they are responding to spam complaints. This
indicates people have been marking emails from your server as spam.
That would override any SPF record.
Google is notorious for not setting up any sort of