The fix is then to change the SPF record to whatever Gandi say you should use to send email via their mail server. If you're logging in to GMail as instead of then that's your issue. That's a cast-iron cert to cause email to bounce as it'll look like it is being spoofed. Your SPF record says email should come from GMail and maybe you're sending from Gandi? if you've set up an external account to send via Gandi's servers (possible as you have some Gandi-style stuff in you DNS entries) then that's why you're failing. Send emails to the following and see what they reply with, it'll be a good analysis of your setup: individual messages to each of them, don't send one email to them all).ĮDIT: One thing - I am assuming you really are sending out via a G Suite account. Over and above that you can tell if you're being considered spam by emailling some test accounts. GMail tries to work around this by adding a generic one but you should really have your own. Your SPF is perfect, but you don't have an DKIM record defined. The main thing to get right with sending mail is the SPF and DKIM entries. Still, they shouldn't be causing issues with sending. The ones you have defined used to be correct but changed a couple of years back. Bulk of it (the MX records) is to do with inbound mail and are only slightly wrong, they should read: 3600 IN MX 1 3600 IN MX 5 3600 IN MX 5 3600 IN MX 10 3600 IN MX 10.
#Php g suite send email as alias free
You probably got in when they were allowing free accounts (lucky you.) which is why you're not paying. Seeing as I can get a (valid) login at the URL, it looks to me like you're using G Suite, formerly Google Apps (For Business). although fair warning, some of that may actually be for Google Analytics.can anyone help? An email sent to an address will show up in the inbox with a warning message: "This sender failed our fraud detection checks" ĭid Gmail change something in the past year or so? My settings look fine and I even took a look at my zone file on gandi, here's the part that seems pertinent: 3600 IN MX 5 3600 IN MX 5 3600 IN MX 1 3600 IN MX 10 3600 IN MX 10 3600 IN TXT "google-site-verification= 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 include:_ ~all" I sent a few test emails to myself and some friends and discovered that emails sent from Gmail end up in spam folders. About a month ago I started sending out new job emails and hardly heard back from anyone at all. I could send and receive with no issues at all. My domain is a portfolio site and I send email resumes from Gmail using an Alias.Ī year or so ago, everything was fine. I have a domain hosted through gandi and I use Gmail to handle my day-to-day email duties. Bear with me, I'm not very smart about this stuff.
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