• Resolved mappel

    (@mappel)


    Thank you for your great plugin!
    I managed to make the woocommerce transactional emails work with your plugin and mailgun!
    I’ve set up a subdomain at mailgun: mail.mydomain.com because I’m also using gsuite as my business email provider.
    Is it a known problem that the transactional woocommerce emails to customers with emails @yahoo.com @outlook.com are landing in SPAM/JUNK folder?
    Or can I change something on my end and your plugin that increases the chance NOT to get emails delivered into SPAM folders?
    I tested @gmx.com and @gmail.com and the woocommerce emails end up correctly in their INBOX.
    Thanks for helping out!
    Cheers

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by mappel.
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  • Hi @mappel,

    Unfortunately, there are a number of reasons why an email might be sent to the spam folder. This might be due to senders sending content that is known to generate high rates of spams. Yahoo has a super forceful DMARC policy and Yahoo wants to see that those emails are coming from their own servers. Here are a few things you could consider.

    I hope this helps!

    Hi @mappel,

    We haven’t heard from you in about a week, so I’m going to go ahead and mark this ticket resolved. If you still have questions, though, please feel welcome to continue the conversation.

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