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gmail blacklisting any domain using enom fowarding

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In case you think you might be missing some emails, apparently gmail has decided to blacklist any domain using enom's forwarding.

Try sending a message from gmail to any domain using enom's forwarding. It will never get there and gmail will not tell you that there is any problem.

So you and/or your clients will never know people are trying to reach them.

Why again are we overpaying for enom's services?
 

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I find that impossible to believe. That Gmail singled out Enom's forwarding...
 

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It's very possible enough people flagged messages as spam from their ip's. Or google did it manually.

Last year for a month or so Yahoo blocked all enom forwarded messages too.
 

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Jonathan said:
I find that impossible to believe. That Gmail singled out Enom's forwarding...

Even Google knows ENOM is scum...
 

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A result of spam do gooders affecting those who aren't responsible.
 
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aww said:
Why again are we overpaying for enom's services?

Email forwarding is free at eNom. I can understand why Google may feel that forwarding is a bit iffy and spammy, since you are not really sending something over directly to an actual identifiable inbox.
 

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aww said:
In case you think you might be missing some emails, apparently gmail has decided to blacklist any domain using enom's forwarding.

Try sending a message from gmail to any domain using enom's forwarding. It will never get there and gmail will not tell you that there is any problem.

So you and/or your clients will never know people are trying to reach them.

Why again are we overpaying for enom's services?
How did you find out about this?
Wouldn't it be more likely that Enom blocks mail from gmail?
 
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