Transactional Emails Land in Spam Despite Domain Verification
Developers using services like Resend find transactional emails still route to spam folders even after completing domain verification. This undermines user onboarding and notification reliability for SaaS products. The gap between deliverability tooling and actual inbox placement remains a persistent pain point.
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