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  "path": "/t/problem-receiving-emails-from-noreply-forum-infinityfree-com/118045#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-21T12:03:41.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
  "tags": [
    "mail-tester.com",
    "Spam Test Result"
  ],
  "textContent": "To make one thing very clear: spam filtering is done by the receiving email provider, not the sending email provider. Whether a message is flagged as spam is entirely up to the discretion of the receiving email provider, and while there things a sender can do to make their messages appear more trustworthy, the final decision is always on the receiving end.\n\nAs for appearing trustworthy, we pretty much do all we can already. A quick test with mail-tester.com shows a perfect 10/10 score for messages from the forum, so there are no obvious issues on our end:\n\nmail-tester.com\n\n### Spam Test Result\n\nYou sent us an email? Check here if it passed our tests\n\nHowever, the explanation from your email provider suggests that one of our email provider’s IP address was found in a blocklist. While that’s definitely a possibility, without knowing the IP address of the message and the blocklist it was found on, there is nothing actionable for us here.\n\nPlease also note that we do not manage this directly. We use an external email provider to send messages, as well as deal with IP address blacklisting issues. If one of their IP addresses was blocked, then they should know about that and remove the IP address from rotation.",
  "title": "Problem receiving emails from noreply@forum.infinityfree.com"
}