You could setup SPF records on your domain to designate AppEngine as a
permitted sender.

I beleive you can use _netblocks.google.com to delegate. have a look
at how gmail.com does it, can use `dig gmail.com TXT`

Not a magic bullet, but shouldnt harm and is quite easy.


On 15 February 2010 21:45, kghate <kgh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am sending a very standard "Account Confirmation" email from my GAE
> powered website www.smbreviews.com
> The idea is simple, an email will sent out from "ad...@smbreviews.com"
> asking recently registered users to confirm their email address, this
> is just under development currently.
>
> Everything seems to be working except that the email is very
> consistently going to the SPAM folder on gmail, yahoo and hotmail :(
>
> What are we supposed to do here? What are the best practices to ensure
> that legitimate small business websites like mine who want to adhere
> to all anti-spam policies can avoid having its email ending up in the
> spam folder?
>
> Please help!
>
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