• Jim

    (@smokingblends)


    Hey Guys,

    We have finally got the time to work on API using postman and have our google API setup. From what we can see it is done properly.

    Unlike the other API all of the e-mails are being received. However a significant % are going into the junk folder.

    Is there anything we can do when using googles API with postman to improve on that?

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  • Have you tried implementing DMARC (SPF, DKIM, etc.) on your server?

    Thread Starter Jim

    (@smokingblends)

    Hey @diegocanal,

    We are using a g-mail e-mail address. Will this still apply?

    If you are using Gmail with your own domain, then yes, it will still apply.

    DMARC helps the recipients email servers and their corresponding anti spam systems to distinguish between legit emails sent from your server and the ones sent from other servers trying to impersonate your domain.

    Thread Starter Jim

    (@smokingblends)

    Thank for this information. We are looking into it.

    At this time we are not using an e-mail address with our domain in it. Just a g-mail e-mail address address ( [email protected] ) and google API with PostSMPT. Will DMARC help with this configuration?

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