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Delivery Watch Customer SupportThere Is Nothing More Frustrating Than Designing The Perfect Campaign And End Up Being Flagged As Spam. |
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23.11.2006 - Free test |
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Free test: are your mail servers "spammy"?
Delivery Watch - the leading application for email deliverability monitoring and optimization - is now offering an additional complimentary test in the 15-day free trial account: you can now not only test the "spaminess" of your emails against major spam filters (McAfee, Norton, Brightmail, etc.) but also whether the technical infrastructure used for sending those emails may be the cause for false positives.
It's a known fact that permission-based emails can falsely be blocked or filtered as spam. Only few marketers, however, know that not only the email copy (e.g. use of words such as Viagra, Rolex, etc.) may be the cause for such "false positives", but even more so the software or mail servers used for sending the emails in first place - IP addresses of mail servers and sender domains may be on found on public blacklists, mail servers are incorrectly configured (i.e. configured in such a way as spammers would do) or vital sender authentication, required by leading ISPs, is missing.
In order to sort through this technical clutter about possible blocking and filtering reasons, Delivery Watch especially offers non-IT people an easy way to check why their emails may be blocked and how to avoid it.
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