On 24.04.24 17:00, Simon Branch via mailop wrote:
Thank you everyone for your input.
After reading the various comments, I decided to try creating a connector
in 365, specifically for emails going to the Gmail domain.
Funnily enough, the emails are now delivered to Google's servers, albeit
the messages end up in users spam folders, as opposed to their inboxes.
Would this be an SPF issue or something else?
I guess it is exactly the same issue, just your rating was increased from
reject to mark-as-spam.
Did you configure the connector already? If not, it probably is not needed.
You just need to find out if someone spammed from your domain, either from
365 or from other servers.
(or if someone tried to bomb google from your domain).
This afternoon I opened another case with Microsoft and explained what has
taken place and about the connector.
They have admitted that they are having issues with messages not being
delivered to Google, after spending the past week saying the opposite!
I thinks many 365 IP addresses got to some blocklists in the not so distant
past, but I don't know if this caused issues with google.
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