Even after registering your domain name and email, you might still encounter this issue. Follow these steps carefully to resolve it:
You need to follow these steps carefully to overcome the above issue:
1. You need to set up a DMARC record.
2. Send emails from an address other than your [email protected]. For example, use [email protected] or [email protected] for marketing emails, and [email protected] for notifications.
3. Consider using a subdomain if desired. For instance, use [email protected] for marketing emails. Using a subdomain helps manage and protect your primary domain’s reputation—if a subdomain is flagged for spam, it won’t affect your main domain.
4. Improve your email content significantly; this is crucial.
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