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New Email Address: Prevent from going to SPAM
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03-31-2010, 09:19 AM | #1 |
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New Email Address: Prevent from going to SPAM
For business reasons, I am moving from my gmail address to a domain that I have purchased on GoDaddy. I am going to forward my gmail to my new doman.
Question: How do I prevent email I send from new domain from going to the SPAM folders of people I generally email? I don't mass mail or anything, I am just worried that people email accounts won't recognize my domain and send my mails into SPAM. How do I prevent this? Thanks in advance. |
03-31-2010, 09:37 AM | #2 |
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usually they won't go to junk
but just in case, you can check the "Request Delivery Receipt" and/or Read Receipt from Outlook or I usually put "Please confirm the receipt of this email" at the end of my email. as the former I find is annoying. if you don't get a reply within 2 days, re-send from your gmail and ask them to check their junk email if it got junked
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04-01-2010, 12:44 PM | #3 |
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Is the content from your Gmail account normally considered SPAM? If not, then the new domain should be OK until you get blacklisted for sending real spam. There are a few email users who are REQUIRED to whitelist any email.
Send out a parting email to all your contacts from Gmail with your new account info, and ask them to add you to the whitelist |
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