yinac65334@galc 发表于 2023-3-27 11:34:33

It could have been accepted

So how can we ensure that emails reach our destination correctly? Translation: How to prevent emails from ending up in spam? Sorry to tell you...you can't! Or rather, we can't be 100% sure. What we can do is improve the delivery rate of emails. What does it mean? How does deliverability affect mailing success?

Get up and find out! Deliverables Japan phone number listwhat? What is Email Deliverability In the meantime, let's start by defining email deliverability, or rather, the "volume" at which our emails reach recipients' inboxes. Is it a measurable parameter? We regret to tell you that the answer is: no. Unfortunately, from the moment an email is accepted by the receiving email server, it's impossible to know what its final destination is.

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Accepted and disappeared (yes, because it happens, and more often than you think!), accepted and ended up as spam. There are really many variables. However, there are some "tricks" to quantify email deliveries: In the delivery report of our previous communication, open rates were analyzed by domain to compare average open rates between various mail clients. The initial alarm bell may be an unusual open rate for a single domain because it is so low; use tools to monitor inbox placement, a KPI that correlates to our message bounces or responses to any opt-ins, assessing email delivery . Delivery rate VS delivery rate e delivery these three words mean the same thing? The answer is again no.

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