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Old 3rd May 2022, 14:51
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Cannot send emails to gmail users

Our ISP is Eclipse and it can no longer access gmail accounts, because Google have set up certain requirements which some ISPs are not prepared to overcome. I have received the following from Eclipse:

"We are contacting you today due to an unforeseen issue that has arisen with sending emails to Gmail from the Eclipse email domain. After thoroughly investigating the issue, we have come to the unfortunate realisation this is not something that we can assist with, as this is an issue with Google servers and their programming.
Google have recently introduced a new layer in their spam security to ensure they can identify genuine email senders to some of their servers. This new layer requires domain owners, such as Eclipse and Hotmail etc, to add a digital signature to the domains they own. (A domain is the part of an email address which comes after @ symbol. For example, @username.Eclipse .co.uk or @hotmail.com).
Google are only partly enforcing this new requirement on certain servers, which is why the issue is not occurring on a wider scale and not happening on every email sent to a Gmail domain.
Eclipse adheres to the standard email protocol known as RFC, which are guidelines implemented for the best practise of sending emails. The new layer Google have introduced is not part of this protocol and therefore not a requirement of the RFC.
This issue is not unique to Eclipse and is affecting other ISP's elsewhere."

This may not affect many of you but it has become a nuisance for me because my son uses gmail. I can receive emails from him but cannot send to him.

I am posting this purely to illustrate how Google can exercise it's power and might over any one of us out there.
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