Our newsletter delivers worse over time
Unprocessed bounces erode your sending reputation. Mailbox providers track how often you keep mailing dead addresses.
Try this first
- 1Inside your newsletter tool, mark addresses that hard-bounce as inactive. Stop mailing them.
- 2Also retire addresses that have not opened for months. A clean list outperforms a big list.
- 3Set automatic exclusion thresholds; most tools can drop addresses after X bounces.
- 4In your last mail to inactive readers, tell them explicitly you will unsubscribe them; sometimes that revives them.
When to bring us in
Tangled list history or an older sending system without bounce handling? We can migrate you to a setup that handles it properly.
See also
- Our emails land in spam for some recipientsAlmost always an SPF, DKIM, or DMARC setting that is wrong or missing, or a sender name that mimics a well-known brand.
- Someone reports receiving phishing emails "from us"Read: spoofing. Someone is abusing your sender name, not necessarily your actual mailbox.
- An email bounces (NDR): delivery failedThe NDR text usually states the exact reason. Reading it is step one.
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