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December 15, 2024 9 mins

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Main Theme: This blog post addresses the Gmail 69585 bounce error, a common issue faced by users, particularly those sending cold emails. It explores the causes of this error, which signifies Google blocking outgoing emails due to suspicion of spam, and provides a detailed troubleshooting guide.

Most Important Ideas/Facts:

  • Cause of Error: Google blocks emails with the 69585 code when it perceives a "strong likelihood of being spam." This can be triggered by various factors, including suspicious content, sending IP history, and improper email account setup.
  • "This was Google blocking your email from going out because they think you’re sending spam."
  • Troubleshooting Steps: The blog outlines a step-by-step approach to resolving the error:
  • Email Account Setup: Ensure proper configuration, including SPF and DKIM records.
  • Blacklist Check: Utilize tools like MXToolbox to identify and rectify blacklisting issues.
  • Account Type: Free or trial G Suite accounts are more susceptible to blocking. Upgrading to a paid account with sufficient spending ($30 minimum) can help.
  • Email Content Review:Links: Avoid URL shorteners and consider custom tracking links to improve deliverability.
  • Spam Trigger Words: Identify and modify potentially problematic language in email templates.
  • G Suite Admin Dashboard: Check for any notifications or warnings from Google.
  • Additional Tips: The blog emphasizes the importance of understanding cold email best practices and deliverability strategies to prevent such issues.

Quotes:

  • Google's Official Response: "If we detect that a message has a strong likelihood of being spam, we’ll block the message from being sent to Gmail. A message might also be blocked if it contains suspicious-looking or spammy text or if the sending IP has had a history of sending unsolicited messages.”

Overall: This episode serves as a practical guide for users encountering the Gmail 69585 bounce error. It provides valuable insights into the reasons behind the error and equips readers with actionable steps to resolve the issue and improve their email deliverability.

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