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Why is this? I know my dad has self-hosted an email server for about 15 years, and he only recently started having issues with his email going to spam. He was able to get it worked out, but he said it was annoying af, and he didn't recommend getting into it now either. I think he had to talk to Google to get some special certificate or something.
Well, your dad seems to have answered your question already no?
Google and Microsoft are using spam as an convenient excuse to wall off their email gardens and to put insult to the injury, they are a major source of email spam these days.