Fix Your Email Reputation in 30 Minutes

 


If your emails are landing in spam folders—or worse, getting blocked entirely—you’re not alone. Email deliverability issues affect businesses of all sizes. But here’s the good news: in just 30 minutes, you can take serious steps to fix your email reputation and improve your inbox placement.


Check Your Domain’s Reputation (5 Minutes)

Start by looking up whether your sending domain or IP address is on any public blacklists. Use tools like MXToolbox, Talos Intelligence, or Google Postmaster Tools

Some blacklists are worse than others. For example, if you are listed on Spamhaus, major inboxes will block your email outright

If you’re using Outlook, consider checking Microsoft SNDS: to see if Microsoft is throttling your mail

And if you are on a blacklist, don’t panic—remediation often starts with fixing authentication.

 Fix Your Authentication Records (10 Minutes)

Misconfigured or missing SPF, DKIM, or DMARC records are a leading cause of deliverability problems.

SPF (Sender Policy Framework) tells the world which servers can send email for your domain

DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) confirms that your emails aren’t tampered with

DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) enforces your SPF/DKIM policy and lets you receive reports on abuse

Run a quick check with: dmarcian.com mail-tester.com

Google Admin Toolbox

Make sure: SPF includes your current sending servers or platforms

DKIM is published and signs every outbound email

DMARC is present and ideally set to at least p=quarantine

Need help interpreting this? We offer quick-turn audits at MailingListServices.com. Just email info@dundee.net.


Remove Problem Senders (5 Minutes)

If you host a discussion list or send on behalf of multiple users, one misconfigured sender can take your whole IP down.

Look who just sent in a message before the block Look for senders using Exclaimer, Salesforce, or other tools without proper SPF alignment

Disable or delay bulk sends from unverified users.


Clean Your List (5 Minutes)

Nothing hurts your sender reputation like high bounce rates or spam complaints.

Remove invalid addresses and role-based emails (like sales@, info@, admin@)

Segment out unengaged users and reconfirm them before sending them again

Never buy or rent lists

By the way If someone uses Gmail and hasn’t opened your last 10 emails, stop sending. Gmail tracks engagement.


Monitor and Improve (Ongoing)

Sign up for DMARC reports (use rua=mailto:you@yourdomain.com in your DNS)

Use feedback loops where available (especially for AOL/Yahoo)

Monitor open rates by domain—if Gmail drops, that’s your early warning


Need Help Fixing Your Email Reputation?

We offer hands-on Email Deliverability Audits and SPF/DKIM/DMARC set up for businesses, nonprofits, and list hosts. If your emails are getting blocked or disappearing, let us help you get back on track fast.

Contact Us Today at info@dundee.net

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