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Posted by Abhishek Panthri - Support on 08 December 2020 11:14 AM
Hi,


Gmail blocks spoof emails and spike of email sent to their domain.
And make a record of email flow from domain to gmail server via Postmaster tool.

On the top of its email policy mark email into junk and inbox via AI.

So to sort this we have added "DKIM" and "DMARC" record too for your domain. This will raise your domain reputation. This will update in Google and Yahoo systems with 24 to 48 HRS.
Updating record will help email delivery to Gmail but if you were "sending spoof email" or "reported as spam to gmail" your mail will land on their junk.

For fixing "reported as spam to gmail " you can mark as not spam and this will update gmail AI (Please do this to 2-3 email accounts) and your will deliver in inbox. Or you can set email filter too sort the same.

Feel free to contact if you have any query regarding the same.

Thanks & Regards
Abhishek Panthri
i2k2 Networks (P) Ltd. | Spring Meadows Business Park
A61-B4 & 4A First Floor, Sector 63, Noida - 201 301
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i2k2 Networks Pvt Ltd has revised its password policy to comply with new security regulations from the Data Security Council of India (DSCI). The requirements described below will guide you through to reset your password and create a new password that meets the new security requirements.

Your password must follow all of these rules:

a. Your password must be between 8 and 30 characters.
b. Your password must contain at least one uppercase (capital) letter (e.g., A, B, etc.).
c. Your password must contain at least one digit (e.g., 1, 2, 3, etc.).
d. Your password must contain at least one special character. Special characters can be a punctuation mark or any other symbol on your keyboard (e.g. @ ! $ % * ? +).
e. Your password cannot include any actual words (referred to as “dictionary words”). For example, you may not use the word “book” in your password, but you may use“b00k” instead (using zeroes instead of the letter “o”). Certain common names may also be considered words, so please keep this in mind when creating your password.

Note- Please do not share your Server password, Database password, FTP password and any other confidential information with anyone even if he/she claims to be from i2k2 Networks. We advise our customers to completely ignore such communications.
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