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  • Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Mails could end in the spam folder because your server is black listed. Ask the provider to check if the server your blog uses to send email is clean or black listed.

    Stefano.

    My html test mail went straight into spam. My server is the same one all my mail + website are hosted on (OVH).

    The “html test email part” of the “both textual and html email” didn’t. Neither did the text-only version (although it would be a shame if that’s all they get).

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Probably the sending serve is in a black list. Which is the blog?

    Newrone

    (@newrone)

    There’s no blog. It was just a once/year Best Wishes mail.
    The server is OVH so no, not on any blacklist.

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Spam level is not related only to the sending server, can be a number of things. Can you send me a test newsletter to stefano@thenewsletterplugin.com?

    Which providers are marking your emails as spam? Hotmail, gmail, yahoo, everyone?

    Hi,
    I have the same problem. I have subscribed with two e-mails one at yandex.ru and one at mail.bg and on both places the newsletters are going to the spam folder.

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Usually emails ends to the spam folder if the sending server is not trusted or in a black list. I can suggest, for example, to create a free account on mailjet or sendgrid and try with them.
    You should even ask your provider to check that problem.

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