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Google Postmaster Tools: How to Read and Act on Your Gmail Sender Reputation

June 10, 2025·6 min read·By MailPilot

Google Postmaster Tools is free, takes 10 minutes to set up, and gives you the only direct window into how Gmail classifies your sending domain. Most senders set it up once to confirm their domain appears and then never check it again. Here is how to use it as an active deliverability management tool.

What Google Postmaster Tools Shows You

Domain Reputation

The most important metric. Domain Reputation shows Gmail's classification of your sending domain on a four-tier scale: High, Medium, Low, or Bad. "High" means Gmail trusts your domain and delivers your email to the inbox by default. "Low" or "Bad" means Gmail is actively filtering your mail to spam regardless of content quality. Check this weekly at minimum.

IP Reputation

Shows Gmail's view of the sending IPs associated with your domain. If you use a shared sending IP (common with Google Workspace, SendGrid, or other ESPs), your IP reputation is influenced by other senders on the same IP. A sudden drop in IP reputation you did not cause is a sign your shared IP pool has been compromised by another sender.

Spam Rate

Shows the percentage of emails from your domain that Gmail users marked as spam. This is the metric Google uses to enforce bulk sender thresholds. Above 0.10% triggers initial filtering; above 0.30% results in aggressive spam placement and eventual domain-level blocking. If your spam rate is above 0.10%, investigate immediately.

Authentication

Shows the percentage of your emails that pass SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. You should see 100% pass rates for all three. Any number below 100% means some of your emails are failing authentication — find and fix the misconfigured sending source.

Delivery Errors

Shows specific SMTP error codes Gmail returned for your emails. Rate limits, connection rejections, and authentication failures all appear here. This is the fastest way to diagnose sudden deliverability drops — a spike in 421 errors means Gmail is rate-limiting your domain.

How to Take Action on Each Metric

  • Domain Reputation "Low" or "Bad": Pause sending immediately. Run a 7-day low-volume warmup with only your most engaged contacts before resuming.
  • Spam Rate above 0.10%: Stop cold outreach. Review your list quality and unsubscribe process. Do not send until spam rate returns below 0.08%.
  • Authentication below 100%: Check which sending sources are failing. Common culprits are marketing automation tools, CRMs, and transactional email services not included in your SPF record.
  • Delivery Errors spike: You've hit a rate limit. Reduce sending velocity by 50% for 48 hours and contact your ESP if the errors persist.

Setting Up Postmaster Tools

Go to postmaster.google.com → Add Domain → verify domain ownership via a DNS TXT record or HTML file. Start with the domain you send cold email from. If you send from multiple domains, add each separately — Postmaster Tools shows per-domain data, not aggregate.

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