Contact Form, problems with GMAIL

Wickd

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Jan 15, 2013
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Hey guys so i'll go straight to my problem.Anyway i set up a decent contact form that should send e-mails to my main gmail account but it doesnt.Some of the mails go through but they're either delayed or filtered as spam.I thought it was a problem regarding the form itself but i tested out on my yahoo mail and the mails go trough instantly ( around a few seconds ).Any ideas?

Also it's just the e-mails that come from my contact form; email-email work perfectly fine.
Doubt it's the code but Y NOT
PHP:
<?php

// define("WEBMASTER_EMAIL", '');
//$address = "";
$address = "";
if (!defined("PHP_EOL")) define("PHP_EOL", "\r\n");

$error = false;
$fields = array( 'name', 'email', 'subject', 'message' );

foreach ( $fields as $field ) {
    if ( empty($_POST[$field]) || trim($_POST[$field]) == '' )
        $error = true;
}

if ( !$error ) {

    $name = stripslashes($_POST['name']);
    $email = trim($_POST['email']);
    $subject = stripslashes($_POST['subject']);     
    $message = stripslashes($_POST['message']);
  
    $e_subject = 'You\'ve been contacted by ' . $name . '.';

    // Configuration option.
  

    $e_body = "You have been contacted by: $name" . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL;
    $e_reply = "E-mail: $email" . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL;
    $e_subject = "\r\nsubject: $subject"; 
    $e_content = "Message:\r\n$message" . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL;

    $msg = wordwrap( $e_body . $e_reply .$e_subject , 70 );

    $headers = "From: $email" . PHP_EOL;
    $headers .= "Reply-To: $email" . PHP_EOL;
    $headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0" . PHP_EOL;
    $headers .= "Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8" . PHP_EOL;
    $headers .= "Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable" . PHP_EOL;

    if(mail($address, $e_subject, $msg, $headers)) {

        // Email has sent successfully, echo a success page.

        echo 'Success';

    } else {

        echo 'ERROR!';

    }

}

?>
 
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Ecko

23:37 [autobots] -!- eckostylez [[email protected]]
Nov 25, 2012
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They get filtered because using PHP's mail() function sends email unauthenticated. Even if you're specifying from a 'From' address, the email actually comes from 'whatever@serverhostname'. Switch to PHPMailer and use SMTP authentication to avoid this problem (although items such as IP reputation may play a part). Also most mail servers have an SMTP transaction delay setup because it is one of the most effective way of combating inbound spam (besides maybe sender callout verification).
 

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