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By Erik Kangas, PhD, President
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Posts Tagged ‘spam’
Published: Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
How do you ensure your messages make it into your recipients’ INBOXes?
Deliverability is key to anyone sending newsletters, announcements, notifications, or any other type of bulk email. As a provider of premium and bulk email services, we constantly advise customers on how they can legitimately avoid having messages marked as spam and ensure that they are not black listed. In this article, we consolidate our advice for everyone’s benefit. This includes: ensuring you have a good mailing list, maintaining your mailing list, email message content, and reputation management techniques like SPF, DKIM, and IP anonymization.
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Tags: black list, bulk email, deliverability, dkim, feedback, opt in, opt out, spam, spf Posted in Business Solutions, LuxSci Library: The Technical Side of Email
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Published: Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
So, you’re minding your own business, going about your daily tasks, checking your email, and suddenly your INBOX is flooded with a series of non-delivery reports (aka NDRs or bounce messages). But wait just a minute, you didn’t send these. How did this happen? Did someone steal your email address? How is that possible?
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Tags: backscatter, bounce, bounce message, catch-all, challenge response, dkim, domain keys, email alias, email forgery, mailer daemon, NDR, sender policy framework, spam, spf Posted in LuxSci Library: The Technical Side of Email, TechNotes
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