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I am currently setting up my webserver so then i can send emails via PHP Code, the problem i have is that the emails sent via php mail() always send to my gmail spam where as when im sending emails via the SMTP Server the same VPS has on it on Gmail it dont send to spam.

Is their anyone that can help with this?

Updates:

Sending Via [email protected] & [email protected] For PHP Mail() (Same happens with [email protected])

When Sent Via PHP Mail() Or Webmin Email It Sends To Spam

When Sent Via SMTP Server Via Gmail it sends ok

PHP Mail Raw Message : http://pastebin.com/TP2UfDP7 (This is the [email protected])

Webmin Email System : http://pastebin.com/2VWvDd7v

Gmail SMTP : http://pastebin.com/wgewGnmk

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  • Needs more info, e.g. what sender addresses are used in the two scenarios.
    – Pekka
    Dec 15, 2011 at 19:49
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    The headers as received in both instances would help.
    – WWW
    Dec 15, 2011 at 19:50
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    Spam filters detect spam messages by checking the message body, sender address, reply address, subject, etc. You may want to check them (and also provide more information regarding to these parameters in your question).
    – fardjad
    Dec 15, 2011 at 19:52

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Your vps doesn't have rDNS configured and the HELO points to a different ip. inconsistencies in HELO and missing rDNS trigger many spamfilters.

Received: from ryanteck.org.uk ([95.154.250.75])

Host 75.250.154.95.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

ryanteck.org.uk has address 95.154.250.165

Set a HELO Hostname whose A-Record points back to your VPS and configure the rDNS (PTR) to the same hostname.

Example:

  • Create a new A-Record 'vps.ryanteck.org.uk 95.154.250.75'
  • Set the HELO to 'vps.ryanteck.org.uk'
  • Set the reverse DNS (PTR) for 75.250.154.95 to vps.ryanteck.org.uk

Also your senderdomains have somewhat strange "TXT" records:

dig txt mc-serverlist.co.uk +short 
"95.154.250.165"
dig txt ryanteck.org.uk +short
"95.154.250.165"

you may want to change these into correctly formatted SPF records, eg.

v=spf1 ip4:95.154.250.165 ip4:95.154.250.75 ~all
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  • I changed the main IP back into 95.154.250.165 as 95.154.250.75 was the secondary one, Dec 16, 2011 at 13:52
  • 95.154.250.165 doesn't have rDNS either
    – Gryphius
    Dec 16, 2011 at 13:56
  • if there is no option to manage rDNS in your vps control panel you'll have to contact the vps provider and tell them to set the rDNS entry for your IP.
    – Gryphius
    Dec 16, 2011 at 16:59
  • I just changed it to 165.250.154.95, I think thats correct? Dec 16, 2011 at 16:59
  • Should be changed to 165.250.154.95, as it shows that in VPS Panel. Dec 17, 2011 at 8:01
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Try this:

mail('[email protected]', 'my subject', 'my text', 'From: [email protected]', '-f [email protected]');
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Set the -f [email protected] parameter, as described in PHP ref

For example, this can be used to set the envelope sender address when using sendmail with the -f sendmail option.

The user that the webserver runs as should be added as a trusted user to the sendmail configuration to prevent a 'X-Warning' header from being added to the message when the envelope sender (-f) is set using this method. For sendmail users, this file is /etc/mail/trusted-users.

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