Just wanted to give a heads up for this. My thoughts are that it might be because of the .ml domain name, or it might be because the emails are both automated and very simple, which might look like spam to the filter.
Just wanted to give a heads up for this. My thoughts are that it might be because of the .ml domain name, or it might be because the emails are both automated and very simple, which might look like spam to the filter.
There’s nothing our devs can really do about that, that’s entirely to do with the email sites internal logic, many mainstream sites end up in spam filters too, facebook, twitter, twitch, and a lotta other sites end up in my Mail.com spam folder
Fair enough. Element notifications end up in spam too for some reason. I wonder if there’s a way to report false positives to the mail provider.
Do you know if all these bases are covered? This is gmail but it appears to apply to other spam filters.
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126
https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/security/managing-unwanted-e-mail-spam/preventing-outgoing-e-mail-from-being-marked-as-spam
Sorry, I’m not a coder. So I don’t really know the ins and outs of lemmy’s code.