I know there is a section for potential spam mails. But I wonder whether Proton block some of them so that they won’t even reach that section. I am using it as my primary email right now and recently a recruiter tried sending me an email for tech discussion but it never reached my inbox. They were sure it was sent, and I later received it on my alternate email (gmail). Is there any possibility that this could have happened for other reasons?

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    9 months ago

    Does Proton actually bounce if the sender is not properly configured???

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      9 months ago

      It depends. They, like all mail services, will follow DKIM and SPF so if someone has DKIM+SPF set on company.com correctly and someone sets up a newsletter sending from mail.company.com, that’s a misconfiguration that causes Proton, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft, Apple, and all the other large players to bounce the email.

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        9 months ago

        yeah i think this might be the reason, but i don’t know how to avoid this since it’s an issue from their side

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          9 months ago

          Nothing you can do until they fix it. If they really want to recruit you that bad, ask them to send the email to themselves and forward it to you.