I faced the problem that emails from my project sent to yahoo.com mailboxes fall into the spam folder. How to fix the situation so that it can be delivered normally?

Email Headers:

Received-SPF: pass (domain of ***.*** designates 95.XXX.XXX.XXX as permitted sender) Authentication-Results: mta4343.mail.gq1.yahoo.com from=***.***; domainkeys=neutral (no sig); from=***.***; dkim=pass (ok) 

It is embarrassing that domainkeys=neutral , although the test for DKIM is successful. All Russian-language mail services (Yandex, Mail.ru, Rambler) and Gmail are delivered normally.

  • I would write immediately to the support yahoo.com - Insider
  • @Insider yes, already done. confused by the fact that in addition to dkim, they also allocate separate domainkeys. What is it, isn't it dkim? they even have when adding a new sender there is an item where you have to choose what you use (dkim, domainkeys or both). - Dmitry Maslennikov
  • domainkeys == dkim actually .. I don’t know what the hell they did - Insider
  • @Insider here and I mean, maybe they mean an earlier version of DKIM, which is no longer used now? - Dmitry Maslennikov
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    100% will not say. try changing the header method from simpled to relaxed - Insider

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