Post by account_disabled on Dec 8, 2023 23:07:44 GMT -8
If someone marks you as spam, it is best not to send any more emails to this person (or they may also report the other messages and continue harming your IP). Spam Traps Spam Traps are literally traps made to catch spam senders. If you fire messages for these emails, Internet providers will interpret that you are buying lists, or therefore that you are not cleaning your subscription base and, consequently, they will reduce the reputation of your IP. Bounce Rates The soft and hard bounce rate of your list also influences (a lot!) your reputation. Soft bounces are temporary errors that prevent message delivery, such as a full inbox.
Meanwhile, hard bounces are permanent errors generated by Phone Number List non-existent email addresses. High bounce rates indicate suspicious practices and hurt your IP reputation. Blacklists Blacklists are real-time databases that indicate whether an IP address (or domain) is suspected of sending spam. If you enter a blacklist , your messages will not be delivered to the ESPs that take it into consideration. Some of the most famous blacklists on the market are: If your automation service doesn't send automatic alerts when you're listed on these sites, you can log in manually to check if your IP has been flagged and find out what you need to do to get it off the list. Pay attention to the level of email throttling Some Internet Service Providers ( ISPs) set a limit on the number of emails they accept from a given sender in a given period of time.
If you try to fire a number of messages that exceed the stipulated limit, the ISP will reject your emails, resulting in a large number of bounces. This rejection in the delivery of messages is temporary and is generally resolved in up to 72 hours. Meanwhile, if this happens too frequently, pay attention: after 72 hours the emails are considered soft bounce and, in the long term, these numbers influence the reputation of your IP. How to guarantee the deliverability of your emails The art of having your emails delivered is a mix of technical and routine issues. To help you with this challenge, we will briefly explain each of them. Technical aspects The technical aspects are generally the most 'obscure' for email marketing beginners.
Meanwhile, hard bounces are permanent errors generated by Phone Number List non-existent email addresses. High bounce rates indicate suspicious practices and hurt your IP reputation. Blacklists Blacklists are real-time databases that indicate whether an IP address (or domain) is suspected of sending spam. If you enter a blacklist , your messages will not be delivered to the ESPs that take it into consideration. Some of the most famous blacklists on the market are: If your automation service doesn't send automatic alerts when you're listed on these sites, you can log in manually to check if your IP has been flagged and find out what you need to do to get it off the list. Pay attention to the level of email throttling Some Internet Service Providers ( ISPs) set a limit on the number of emails they accept from a given sender in a given period of time.
If you try to fire a number of messages that exceed the stipulated limit, the ISP will reject your emails, resulting in a large number of bounces. This rejection in the delivery of messages is temporary and is generally resolved in up to 72 hours. Meanwhile, if this happens too frequently, pay attention: after 72 hours the emails are considered soft bounce and, in the long term, these numbers influence the reputation of your IP. How to guarantee the deliverability of your emails The art of having your emails delivered is a mix of technical and routine issues. To help you with this challenge, we will briefly explain each of them. Technical aspects The technical aspects are generally the most 'obscure' for email marketing beginners.