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Example of what a gibberish email address

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:24 am
by Reddi2
This indicates that your email list may contain irrelevant or potentially harmful email addresses and can trigger red flags for ESPs. As a result, sending emails to this email address type not only wastes your resources but also negatively impacts your sender's reputation. may look like: "zyxlkj" or "asdfqwerty" Spam Bots Spam bot activities and fake spam form submissions are very common today. Spam bots are automated programs designed to generate fake email addresses and fill your forms on a massive scale. These malicious bots infiltrate email lists, often undetected, and lead to a high number of bounce-backs, ultimately hurting your email deliverability.


Clean Now Engagement Based Email Address Why do we send email campaigns? To engage with our audience right? But even when your emails reach your recipient’s inbox, and they don’t engage with why you need this database your emails, it is going to harm your email deliverability. In this section, we’ll delve into email address types that reflect the level of engagement with your campaigns and how they can impact your deliverability. Inactive/Abandoned Email Accounts Inactive or abandoned email accounts are the ones that are no longer being used by their owners. It can be an email account that belonged to an employee, and when they switch their company, their previous email address is abandoned.


If you keep sending out emails to these accounts you will never get any engagement and it will only contribute to a low email deliverability score. Unsubscribes There will always be people who (intentionally or unintentionally) opted to receive your emails, but later on, might not want to receive them anymore due to changed preferences, and want to opt-out. In this case, respecting their decision and removing their email address from the list is important. Not doing so and still sending out emails to unsubscribed accounts can be considered spam activity, and lead to legal consequences, tarnished sender’s reputation, and poor email deliverability.