Which TLDs should I avoid if I don't want the email to go straight to spam?

Which are the best in terms of emails being trusted?

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Oh, and do they still carry the same risk of getting sent to spam if I'm forwarding the email address on my own domain to some normal service? (I know Proton lets you do this, for example. So does Gmail, but, yuck.)

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@the I think making sure you have spf, dkim, and dmarc dns records properly set up is more important than the tld (although avoid the tlds that freenom offers). And if you are going to run your own outgoing mail server make sure its IP is not already blacklisted.