Our G-Mail e-mails are always marked as SPAM?!
Hey girls,
I use g-mail for all my 'cam communication', but I've realized that like. . ANY message I send anyone seems to go directly into the 'spam' folder. Even if it's just a, "Hi, Matt! So nice to hear from you again .. see me online at 9pm EST so we can catch up. Muah!" kind of message. I also e-mailed one of my vanilla friends a 'Hey, How are you?' message to test it out. . and yeah. ..same thing. . it went to her spam.
I was going through my spam folder today, and I found an e-mail from a girl on this forum from a month ago or so. She was just checking in to see if I was alright. . and I would never think this girl would ever belong in somebody's "spam" folder. She has a normal name that doesn't even sound. . err. . porn-like. She has perfect sentence structure and the message she sent me didn't involve 'sex', money, or anything like that. . . . at all.
Does anybody else have this problem? It's getting old! I've had the same cam e-mail address forever, and it's what most of my good regular customers e-mail me on. It's frustrating. .
Re: Our G-Mail e-mails are always marked as SPAM?!
If what youre sending is going to peoples spam folders then you need to contact google support so they can look into it and fix it.
to do so follow this link-
https://support.google.com/mail/bin/...n&answer=81126
since Im not really sure if thats ^ going to display right what youre looking for is under Bulk senders guidelines the line that says " Not a bulk sender? Just sending mail to a friend or business associate? Click "here" for further help."
When you click it, it asks you questions about who you send mail to, if its personal or business, say its personal, they ask how often you send (50 msgs/day 100msg, 1000 msg etc) what error messages you get etc, and if you have any screenshots or files to upload.
It seems like somehow they determined you are a bulk sender and by sending in a support ticket they can fix it.
Re: Our G-Mail e-mails are always marked as SPAM?!
Great point anna! Google's support is really good and hopefully they can take care of it :)
It may also have to do with the receiver's e-mail provider as well. Depending upon the receiver's spam filter, it could be very likely that their end is causing it. For example: Forefront Spam Protection (which is used with many exchange run e-mails) tends to automatically filter out as spam much of gmail, yahoo, and hotmail.
It could be in the past she had one of the e-mail spamming viruses which flagged her e-mail. Be sure to change your password often and to something long and secure.