Index
 
 

Introduction
How to use this manual
Why it’s important to monitor and optimize deliverability
Optimizing deliverability
Administrating Delivery Watch
Administrator tasks
User tasks
Why Delivery Watch focuses on internet service providers
Why is system maintenance so crucial?
Quick setup (for administrators only)
Step 1: Generating and saving a test e-mail address for spam filters
Why do I need a separate e-mail address for spam filter testing?
How do I know when someone is misusing my test e-mail address and what can I do about it?
Step 2: Define target region and download the seed list
How do I decide which regions to target?
How can I derive the greatest benefit from the seed list?
Why do I need to flag seed list addresses and how do I do this?
Step 3: Defining IP addresses and domains to monitor
Dashboard: All essential program elements in a single view (for all users)
Latest ISP delivery results box
Latest spam filter test results
Monitoring status
Administration Dashboard
Spam Filter Test: pre-launch (for all users)
Spam filter tests: purpose and process
What do the test results mean?
How can I get the most out of the spam test results?
ISP Delivery Tracking: post-launch (for all users)
Pre-evaluation campaign check-in
What kind of information do the delivery rate results supply?
Why are my e-mails being blocked or missing?
Automatic Monitoring Tools (all users)
What kind of information does blacklist monitoring provide?
How can I use information about configuration errors of my mail server?
How can I use SPF compliance information?
How can I use the analysis results to optimize deliverability? (For all users)
What is the average success rate of my e-mail campaigns? 
Configuration (for administrators only)
Account configuration (for administrators only)
Selecting and paying for your Delivery Watch subscription
Manage Users
Add New Users
User services
Glossary