How good is your email reputation?
To keep your emails out of spam folders, make sure you have a good email reputation. A free website will check it for you.


Mailmeteor will check to see if your email address has the best reputation to send emails.
But why should you trust them? Entering your email address into some random website obviously carries some risk. They could farm and spam your email account.
I looked into Mailmeteor. In my opinion, the TrustPilot reviews reflect a company that sincerely helps people who report issues with their service. I believe them when they say in their Privacy Statement:
"Personal Data relating to you collected on our website and/or applications are destined for Mailmeteor’s own use and will not be forwarded to third parties."
So, here is the link to test the reputation of your email address:
https://mailmeteor.com/tools/email-reputation
And here is a sample of the free report you will receive:
Negatives:
Domain is not well known
No DMARC protection
DKIM not detected
Missing or invalid BIMI record
Domain is a bit long
Email address is unknown
Email is role-based
Positives:
Email format is valid
Email is not disposable
Email length looks good
Domain is reachable
MX records found
SPF protection is in place
Not blacklisted
Domain uses a standard TLD
Email is not from a free provider
SMTP server is reachable
Email is well-known
No bot-generated patterns detected
No offensive language detected
No typosquatting detected
No scam indicators detected
No suspicious pattern detected
If your email address is missing DKIM or has other issues, contact your webmaster or tech company to help you out.
