For some mysterious reason, VDARE.com email is now being rebuffed as spam by Gmail. That includes all domain names that are based on Gmail—like (for goodness’ sake) Amren.com and AnnCoulter.com.
Microsoft tells us we should appeal to Gmail. But they are unable to explain how to do that.
In the interim, one of our innumerable lawyers, who must be able to get our emails but whose domain name was based on Gmail, found a workaround. He writes:
As to email, yes, we’re Gmail based. Here’s what we did:
a) Spam settings: Add senders to an allowlist based on their email address or domain name. Create an allowlist of approved senders by following the steps in Customize spam filter settings.
b) Approved sender lists: Add email addresses and domains to allowlists with the address list option in these Gmail settings: Blocked senders, Content compliance, Attachment compliance, and Objectionable content.
We don’t yet know why Gmail has done this to us. We still hope to resolve it.
But meanwhile, if you are a Gmailer who wants a reply from us, please try Whitelisting VDARE.com, even though it’s a pain.
Many thanks to everyone who responded to VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow’s earlier bleg. Alas, none of your suggestions worked. But we welcome all further advice.