I agree with Vinny. I managed to make things a bit better in the past by 
getting DKIM and SPF working for my Google Apps domain but still had lots 
of email blocked with no reporting telling me what happened.

I've tried a few third party email solutions and so far my favorite is 
Mandrill. I love being able to see deliverability details and analytics of 
every email sent.

- Bryce


On Monday, May 20, 2013 4:47:58 AM UTC-7, Tim van der Heijden wrote:
>
> I deployed a google app engine application that send emails on behalf of a 
> google apps account that is set up for my (non google) domain. Everything 
> is configured in the right way; I successfully coupled google apps to my 
> domain (added google mx records to dns), set up dkim and verified this and 
> added an SPF record. The problem is that emails that are sent by my gae app 
> on behalf of my google apps account still end up in the hotmail spam 
> folders. (all other platforms seem to categorize it as not-spam)
>
> What surprises me however is that when i sent an email from my google apps 
> account (using gmail) to a hotmail address, the message does NOT end up in 
> the spam folder. So apparently there is a difference between sending the 
> mail from gmail and sending the mail from google app engine. 
>
> Does anyone have experience with delivering gae emails succesfully to 
> hotmail? Is there something that I might have overlooked?
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Tim
>

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