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  • If your website sends the email, then it should be marked as from the website. Even if that “from” is a fake address, it needs to have the domain name of the website in order to not get flagged as potentially faked. – @samuel Wood (Otto)

    If an email is being sent from your website domain, it should now have a FROM address from that domain. This is because emails are being spoofed by spammers and are being sent from a different domain (e.g. I send you a message from my domain but claim to be sending it from paypal.com). Such messages are being routed into the Spam folder, and so best practice is now to include a FROM email address that is from the website domain. – barnez

    Put <[your-email]> in the message body to see who it is from.

    Thank you @samuel Wood (Otto) and @barnez for answering the original post.

    This now makes perfect sense.

    Thread Starter Gigaparsec

    (@gigaparsec)

    Thank you for you help and clear instructions.

    Thread Starter Gigaparsec

    (@gigaparsec)

    Thank you for your quick response.

    I see that it is actually working.

    I now know why I felt it had a problem, and that it wasn’t working only when I preview the page.

    Also, is there a way to have the phone number of a store displayed with the results and not just the address? I’ve noticed that I can put the phone number in the additional information tab but that’s only displayed in the info window.

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