I am attempting to clarify the scope of the posting guidelines related to evading spam filters. My interpretation of the site policies is that ***these questions should be closed as off-topic,** and that there isn't usually another site in the SE network to refer them to.* Is my interpretation correct? In the [tag:email] tag, I routinely flag the following for closing as off-topic. * My email is blocked by Gmail as spam, what can I do? * My email is blocked as spam, how do I configure PTR / SPF / DKIM / what not? * My email is blocked as spam, how can I reformat it so it goes through? Tangentially, there is also * Help, my system was hacked and is transmitting spam * Help, my system is blacklisted by a DNSBL or similar reputation provider Obviously, none of these topics are programming-related. * There is no way to programmatically influence (say) Gmail's company-internal decisions for what to block -- and if you find a way to bypass one particular filter of theirs, it's only a matter of time before the spammers notice, too; and so any useful answer will be extremely volatile, and likely to be obsolete by the time a reader visits the question. Furthermore, answers detailing how to bypass a spam filter are likely to be picked up by spammers, and thus are ethically borderline at the very least. * Configuring DNS and related infrastructure obviously belongs on https://serverfault.com/ (though will likely be closed as a duplicate there, I guess). * The third topic really goes by the same reasoning as the first -- even if changing which headers are transmitted might coincidentally involve some programming, email deliverability as such is not a programming topic (and in fact, I don't believe there is a place in the Stack Exchange network for this particular topic currently). What to put in your message in order to bypass one or more spam filters is fundamentally a content question, not a logic question. Now, my close votes have generally been accepted, though not always so; and now, [one correspondent is challenging my close vote](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32066187/emails-flagged-as-spam#comment52030038_32066187). Thus I am posting here in the hope that my reasoning could be either refuted, or accepted as a consensus interpretation of the [Stack Overflow posting guidelines](https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic). For background, here are some samples of previous close votes of mine. * Not closed, by arguably members of one of the above sets *(and now, by massive meta effect, closed and deleted by Community♦)*: * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30373456/spam-mail-and-hostname-settings-on-ubuntu * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29255750/my-ip-adress-is-not-blacklisted-but-emails-are-going-to-spam * Deleted (requires 10k reputation to view): * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29693029/dedicated-server-emails-goes-in-spam-on-many-email-providers -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29455657/gmail-puts-emails-from-my-fresh-server-into-spam-folder-due-to-its-similar-to -- deleted by OP * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29443400/symfony1-4-mail-send-to-spam -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29051293/how-do-i-get-emails-into-inboxes-and-not-spamboxes -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28688735/postfix-mail-server-spam-allboutspam-spamassassin-batv -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28555218/lot-of-spam-mails-are-being-sent-from-vpscentos-postfix -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28415059/email-going-in-spam-folder-using-php -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28222259/postfix-smtp-mail-is-sent-to-spam -- deleted by Community♦ * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26567841/mail-sent-throught-email-client-refused-as-spam <sub>Duplicate note: this is **not** a question about [how to react to off-topic questions in general](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/276572/should-one-advise-on-off-topic-questions); it is a question about Stack Overflow scope.</sub>