When you send emails to Gmail, you might encounter a frustrating issue where your messages bounce back with a notification that the email address is unknown. This problem is identified as Gmail Error 5.1.1. Google has acknowledged this glitch and is actively working to fix it, ensuring that y...
Beginning February 2024, Gmail and Yahoo will require a custom authentication and a published Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) record for anyone sending more than 5,000 emails to Gmail or Yahoo addresses in a 24-hour period. To prevent your emails from bouncing...
Why do emails bounce back? Email messages that were not successfully delivered to an email address constitute an email bounce. This will result in an automatic email response from the mail server or mailbox provider like Gmail, notifying the email sender of the non-delivery and other information...
This is a bad type of email bounce that you want to avoid at all costs. It happens if the recipient doesn’t like the type of content you’re sending or is tired of seeing your emails land in their inbox. In this case, they mark your emails as spam complaints, or simply block your...
Been away for 3 weeks in Thailand wit my family Fri, 15 Dec 2006 First suspension! Strange. Just days after users having confirmed their emails, emails start to bounce again. So today I have suspended the first user since our ISP nextente.no (sucks) shut us down temporarily. The suspende...
(as in the case of the server being down). what you can control, though, is the size of your email . create lighter and focused emails without exaggerating the use of images, gifs, or other dynamic media. furthermore, a key difference between a soft bounce and a hard bounce is that ...
Sisimai is a library that decodes complex and diverse bounce emails and outputs the results of the delivery failure, such as the reason for the bounce and the recipient email address, in structured data. It is also possible to output in JSON format. ...
The most notable exception to this is Gmail which loads remote content automatically unless youtake back control of your images. For your part you need only understand that loading images in emails means “tell the sender you’ve just opened their email and you’d like them to send you the...
In email marketing, an authenticated domain will legitimize your account, as Internet service providers (ISPs) like Gmail, Yahoo and Outlook can better route the origin of your email. In addition to authenticating your domain, it's a good practice to ask your subscribers to add your email ...
Most email service providers (ESPs), such as Gmail, monitor the deliverability rates of incoming emails’ domains. This is often referred to as sender reputation: Domains with a high percentage of emails delivered are considered more reputable than those that regularly send emails to invalid email...