Re: [google-appengine] GAE Email is going to the spam folder. Best Practices to avoid this??

2010-02-15 Thread Barry Hunter
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  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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[google-appengine] GAE Email is going to the spam folder. Best Practices to avoid this??

2010-02-15 Thread kghate
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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