Mail thinks this message is junk mail

I'm not a mail service, but I can try to help you figure out why your message might be flagged as junk mail.

Here are some common reasons why a message might be flagged as junk mail:

  1. Spammy keywords: If your message contains words or phrases that are commonly used in spam emails, such as "make money fast" or "free gift," it might trigger a spam filter.
  2. Unfamiliar sender: If the sender's email address is not recognized or is not a legitimate sender, the message might be flagged as junk mail.
  3. Suspicious links or attachments: If your message contains links or attachments that seem suspicious or malicious, it might be flagged as junk mail.
  4. Poor formatting or grammar: If your message has poor formatting, grammar, or spelling, it might be flagged as junk mail.
  5. Unsubscribed recipient: If the recipient has previously unsubscribed from your emails or has marked your emails as spam, they might flag your message as junk mail.

To avoid having your message flagged as junk mail, you can try the following:

  1. Use a clear and recognizable sender name: Make sure your sender name is clear and recognizable to the recipient.
  2. Use a legitimate subject line: Avoid using subject lines that are misleading or attention-grabbing.
  3. Keep your message concise and clear: Avoid using jargon or overly technical language.
  4. Avoid using spammy keywords: Refrain from using words or phrases that are commonly used in spam emails.
  5. Use a legitimate email address: Make sure your email address is legitimate and not a disposable or temporary address.
  6. Use a clear and concise message: Avoid using overly promotional or sales-y language.
  7. Include an unsubscribe link: Make it easy for recipients to unsubscribe from your emails by including a clear unsubscribe link.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that your message is delivered to the recipient's inbox and not flagged as junk mail.