DKIM, DMARC, SPF, rDNS/PTR, EHLO… all correct and verified in the email “original source,” BY GOOGLE. Still goes to SPAM folder because **** you, apparently. I hate Google.

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    I can reply yo emails. It’s what jaybone said – I use a 3rd party outbound (SMTP).

    I use Thunderbird as my mail client. In there you can define multiple IMAP/pop accounts (inbound) and multiple SMTP (outbound). So when I click reply, the SMTP I have set for that email address is a 3rd party service that sends emails using my domain.

    This does have a privacy implication, so whether that’s appropriate for you is for you to decide. The 3rd party can read and save a copy of your outbound email inclusive of any content included with it (like the email you’re replying to if you include it).

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        Don’t take this as an endorsement as it’s not really intended to be used for this purpose and I’m probably going to switch, but I’ve been using sendgrid for a few years as I was familiar with it from business use. I was using mandrill before that until they changed their pricing and some other things.

        EDIT: also worth mentioning I have a grandfathered free plan.

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          Good for you if you have a grandfathered account, but Sendgrid has a terrible interface. Setting up things is so messed up!

          Again, not an endorsement, but Qboxmail is nice and EU-based.