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Was this a newly registered domain? I'm curious if using something older will let me skip most the spam bullshit, or if I'd have to just deal with asking people to click "not spam" first
The domain wasn't that old but I don't think that was the issue. I'm pretty sure it was about the age of the DMARC DNS record.
IIRC you must create an SSL keypair, give the keys to the SMTP server, and encode public key in a of DNS record. But way more Byzantine.