• Resolved sergio01

    (@sergio01)


    I dont know why but when the mails are sended with the links of activation, and others also, Gmail tells to the receiver that the email could be dangerous. But its every time and I dont know whats the problem. Thanks and hope I can solve it.

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  • @sergio01

    Gmail rules for processing of received emails are based on two main subjects.

    First subject is the sender reputation and security setup ie for most WP installations their web hosting standard email which is a very simple email function. Reputation may be reduced by other clients at your web hosting based on the sending IP address.

    Delivery of emails made via a SMTP host service like https://sendgrid.com/
    implements many security additions required by email providers like Gmail.
    Ultimate member is compatible and supports many SMTP plugins.

    To qualify for Gmail safe delivery you must also follow their rules for your email content. Content must follow guidelines presented by Gmail “Prevent mail to Gmail users from being blocked or sent to spam”.

    https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126?hl=en&vid=1-635789122382665739-3305764358

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by missveronica.
    Thread Starter sergio01

    (@sergio01)

    The problem is that I made some tests and that banner appears not with other links, but just with the ones that provide UM. The “Activate your account”, the “See your Account” etc.

    But I realize also that my emails doesnt have the part signed by:

    Try editing the UM emails and make links more visible
    and also remove all “!” after links, no prompts to click on links.

    From the Gmail guidelines:

    Links in the body messages should be visible and easy to understand. Users should know where they’ll go when they click links.

    Also make sure that “Admin E-mail Address” and “Mail appears from address”
    are equal in UM -> Settings -> Email

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by missveronica.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by missveronica.
    Thread Starter sergio01

    (@sergio01)

    Ohh, I find the problem. I thought that the urls, the links of UM was the problem, but no. The emails are banned as “possible dangerous” because those links goes to my domain. So my domain is the problem. Im now trying to know why that is a problem and how to solve it.

    @sergio01

    Change email delivery to SMTP.

    Thread Starter sergio01

    (@sergio01)

    Is on SMTP and the configuration of the plugin I use for that is well configured.
    However I figured out that when sending the email and see it through my laptop is “possible dangerous” and when I check it with my phone is all good.

    I also check with the hosting customer support and they say that the email appears well in their inbow without any advertising of phising or anything. So I think that the problem is my laptop? I guess.

    @sergio01 add your UM sending email address to your laptop email clients addressbook.

    Thread Starter sergio01

    (@sergio01)

    All right… Is not about the device, is about the gmail, with other gmails doesnt happen noting with my domain. But with the gmail of Google when I send my url domain is “possible dangerous”.

    I go through this Transparency informs of google and my site appears with “no data available”. So I think that this is the issue, that Google does not evaluate my domain yet? Because I appear in the global browser and I have operative the search console and all that…

    Thanks a lot missveronica, but I think that the issue is with gmail and my domain status. Maybe Google have to spend more time analyzing and cheking my web.

    Plugin Contributor Champ Camba

    (@champsupertramp)

    Hi @sergio01

    Thanks for letting us know. I am closing this thread now.

    Regards,

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