Why emails go to spam
The most common causes are spam trigger words, low domain reputation, missing SPF and DKIM records, and bad formatting.
- Spam trigger words
- Low domain reputation
- Missing SPF, DKIM
- Bad formatting
Emails go to spam mainly because of clear risk signals in content and sender trust setup.
Most emails fail not because of content quality, but because of hidden spam triggers, poor structure, and domain issues.
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The most common causes are spam trigger words, low domain reputation, missing SPF and DKIM records, and bad formatting.
Check your draft before sending and remove high-risk patterns early. Tools like InboxGuard help detect spam triggers before sending.
To prevent spam placement, validate trust setup and clean up risky copy before each send.
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