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Gmail Suspected Message is Spam and Rejected it

In this article, we will teach you how to fix Gmail suspected message issue or Gmail marking email as spam. Status code: 550 5.7.350 Gmail has detected that this message is likely suspicious due to the very low reputation of the sending domain.

550 5.7.350 Gmail has detected that this message is likely suspicious due to the very low reputation of the sending domain. Gmail marking email as spam.

You have a Microsoft 365 tenant, and all the emails sent from Exchange online protection (EOP) are being marked as Spam by Gmail, or the senders of your organization are getting NDR (Non-Delivery Report) saying 550 5.7.350 Gmail has detected that this message is likely suspicious due to the very low reputation of the sending domain.

Why Gmail Marking Email as Spam

When you are sending emails from Microsoft 365 tenants to Gmail servers, these emails are marked as Spam by Gmail servers and are located in the Spam folder of your Gmail mailbox.

Your message to [email protected] couldn’t be delivered.

Gmail.com suspects your message is spam and has rejected it.

User     Office 365     gmail.com

Sender                     Action Required                                  

Messages suspected as spam

How to Fix It

Try to modify your message or change how you’re sending the message using the guidance in this article: Bulk E-mailing Best Practices for Senders Using Forefront Online Protection for Exchange. Then, resend your message.

If you continue to experience the problem, contact the recipient by some other means (by phone, for example) and ask them to ask their email admin to add your email address or your domain name to their allowed senders list.

More Info for Email Admins

Status code: 550 5.7.350

When Office 365 tried to send the message to the recipient (outside Office 365), the recipient’s email server (or email filtering service) suspected the sender’s message is spam.

If the sender can’t fix the problem by modifying their message, contact the recipient’s email admin and ask them to add your domain name or the sender’s email address to their list of allowed senders.

Although the sender may be able to alter the message contents to fix this issue, only the recipient’s email admin can likely fix this problem. Unfortunately, Office 365 Support is unlikely to be able to help fix these kinds of externally reported errors.

Error Details

Error: 550 5.7.350 Remote server returned message detected as spam -> 550 5.7.1 [2a01:111:f403:260d::700 19] Gmail has detected that this message;is likely suspicious due to the very low reputation of the sending;domain. To best protect our users from spam, the message has been;blocked. For more information, go to; https://support.google.com/mail/answer/188131 d75a77b69052e-4464219f335si7077651cf.525 – gsmtp

Message rejected by:        mx.google.com

Report not spam Gmail

When we analyzed the email header (on the recipient side), we found the email was legitimate with SCL value 1 and SFV (spam filtering verdict) with NSPM (Not spam).

When we checked the hops within the email header that was marked as Spam, we discovered that Exchange Online Protection is sending those emails using IPv6 addresses.

Message Hops
HOPTIME (UTC)FROMTOWITHRELAY TIME
16/27/2024
7:45:41 AM
VI1PR04MB5533.eurprd04.prod.outlook.comVI1PR04MB5533.eurprd04.prod.outlook.commapi*
26/27/2024
7:45:41 AM
VI1PR04MB5533.eurprd04.prod.outlook.comDB8PR04MB6874.eurprd04.prod.outlook.comMicrosoft SMTP Server (version=TLS1_2, cipher=TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384)*

For some reason, Gmail servers cannot process these emails and mark legitimate emails as Spam.

The Microsoft 365 Support team just updated your DKIM in Microsoft 365. (This means disabling DKIM and enabling it.).

How to Update DKIM in Microsoft 365

Login to your admin center at security.microsoft.com.

Expand the Email & collaboration on the Microsoft portal and select Policies & rules.
Select Threat Policies and click on Email authentication settings.
Select the DKIM tab and choose the custom domain you want to disable or enable DKIM signing.

Enable DKIM in Microsoft 365

Email from Microsoft 365 Support Team after Disable and Enable DKIM

Thank you for speaking with me to update your DKIM and mark your emails as safe senders for Gmail.

As discussed, it will take some time to update and begin working (up to 24 hours). As mentioned, I will be able to call you on Monday to check if all is well.

In the meantime, if it is not working by this time tomorrow, please create a support ticket in your Admin center, as discussed, and an agent will be able to assist you further.
Thank you for choosing Microsoft 365.
Kind Regards

Note: After waiting 24 hours with no luck, I got the same error: “Gmail suspected message is spam” and “Gmail marking as spam.”

How to fix Gmail Suspected Message as Spam or Gmail Marking Email as Spam

To fix this issue, “this message is likely suspicious due to its very low reputation”. We need to create a connector (outbound connector) in EOP (Exchange Online Protection).

Connector type: From Microsoft 365 to Partner organization.
Use of connector: Only when email messages are sent to these domains: *.gmail.com, gmail.com, *.googlemail.com, googlemail.com.
Routing: Use the MX record associated with the partner’s domain.
Security restrictions: always use TLS.
Validation email: Add one Gmail email address to validate the connector.

To create an outbound connector in Microsoft Exchange Online.

Login to Exchange Admin Center, expand Mail Flow and select Connectors.

Click on + Add a connector.

Exchange admin center connectors

On the New Connector wizard, under Connection from, select Office 365, and under Connection, choose Partner organization and click next.

Create new connector in O365

Enter a name for the connector, make sure Turn it on is selected, and click Next.

Add a connector name

Select “Only when email messages are sent to these domains”.

In the box, enter gmail.com and *.gmail.com, googlemail.com and *.googlemail.com and click + to add them. Choose Next.

Gmail suspected message as spam connector

Choose “Use the MX record associated with the partner’s domain” and ” Next.

Create connector routing option

Leave the default settings and choose next.

Create connector security restrictions

Enter a Gmail email address, click on the + button to add the email address, and click on Validate.

Gmail marking emails as spam validation

Once the email validation is done, click next and click Done.

Email validation successful

Now Test the Outbound Email flow to Gmail

After successfully creating the connector, we needed to test the mail flow from Microsoft 365 to Gmail and analyze the email.

Now, the email landed within the Inbox folder in the Gmail inbox.

Gmail inbox

Conclusion

In this article, you learn why Gmail is marking Microsoft 365 emails as spam and how to fix Gmail’s marking email as spam issue in Microsoft 365.

Jamil Parvez

Jamil Pervez works as a Network Administrator, based in Kuwait with a Primary focus on Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Certified MCSE, MCTP, MCITP, CCNP, CCIP, CCVP with 20 years of experience in administering Windows Servers, Exchange, VMWare, Veeam B&R, Veritas BackupExec.

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