Whenever I send emails with an image, it lands in the junk/spam folder. Is there a way to ensure it reaches the inbox?
This could be due a few different reasons:
The sender and recipient address are from the same domain.
The subject line or content contains spam words.
The message consists of a single image without any text in the email content.
To improve your delivery rate, we suggest that you setup domain authentication for your domain.
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