Why Are My Emails Going to Spam?
(And How to Fix It)

the most common causes and how to fix them
The Problem
If your emails are landing in spam instead of the inbox, it usually means something in your setup is missing, misconfigured, or damaging your sender reputation.
This is a common issue for small businesses and can affect:
- Customer enquiries
- Quotes and invoices
- Ongoing client communication
Why this happens
There are four main causes.
1. Missing or incorrect email authentication
If your domain doesn’t have the correct authentication records, email providers don’t trust your messages.
This includes:
- SPF
- DKIM
- DMARC
These records prove that your emails are legitimate.
→ See our SPF, DKIM and DMARC setup guide for more on this.
2. Incorrect DNS configuration
Even if records exist, they are often:
- Set up incorrectly
- Duplicated
- Conflicting
This is one of the most common causes we see.
→ See our guide on how to check if your email setup is correct.
3. Poor domain or sending reputation
If your domain or server has a poor reputation, emails are more likely to be filtered.
This can be caused by:
- Previous misuse of the domain
- Sending from a new domain without proper setup
- High bounce or complaint rates
→ See our email domain reputation guide.
4. Platform-specific filtering (Gmail, Outlook, etc.)
Different providers apply different filtering rules.
For example:
- Gmail may flag missing authentication more aggressively
- Outlook may be stricter on reputation
→ Gmail spam issues guide
How to fix it (step-by-step)
Step 1: Check your current setup
Start by identifying what’s wrong.
You need to check:
- SPF record
- DKIM status
- DMARC policy
- DNS configuration
→ Internal link: How to check your email setup
Step 2: Fix authentication properly
Make sure:
- SPF includes all sending services
- DKIM is enabled and valid
- DMARC is configured (not missing)
→ Internal links:
- How to fix your SPF record
- How to set up DKIM
- DMARC setup guide
Step 3: Review your domain usage
Check:
- Are you sending from a new domain?
- Has the domain been used before?
- Are emails being marked as spam by recipients?
If so, reputation may need to be rebuilt.
Step 4: Test and monitor
After making changes:
- Send test emails
- Monitor inbox placement
- Re-check your setup
This is not always an instant fix—some improvements take time.
When to get help
If you’re unsure what to check or want it resolved quickly, it’s usually more efficient to have this handled properly. Most issues come down to a combination of small misconfigurations rather than one obvious problem.
Need help fixing this?
We provide:
- Free initial assessment
- Clear explanation of the issue
- Fixed-price solutions
- UK-based support
If your emails are going to spam, we can identify the cause and fix it properly.
