Need some debugging pointers here...

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We have a website (www.blah.com for example) that generates emails to a 
gmail group ([email protected] for example). The group has fewer than ten 
people in it, all being members of the organization. The emails aren't 
getting thru the group to the members of the group.

It was working a few weeks ago but I reckon Google has changed their 
heuristics to keep the ever-so-clever-and-adaptive spammers out.

Our exim4 logs show that the mail makes it TO gmail but no comments on why 
it disappears:
2014-11-25 11:33:26 1XtJzR-0005VW-7p => [email protected] R=dnslookup 
T=remote_smtp H=aspmx.l.google.com [64.233.185.26] X=
TLS1.0:RSA_ARCFOUR_SHA1:16 DN="C=US,ST=California,L=Mountain View,O=Google 
Inc,CN=mx.google.com"

We've tried adjusting the SPF record but that's confusing as hell :/ and 
rather than taking stabs at updating the SPF blindly... there's gotta be a 
guide to debugging this, somewhere. We've found lots of similar questions 
with various random tips to try, but no "here's how to figure out what 
Gmail's particular objection is".

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So: what is the step-by-step procedure to find out WHY an 
organization's gmail group refuses email from the organization's web 
server? The web app can't broadcast messages to the gmail group, we want to 
know WHY.

Thanks :)


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