

We also recommend to encourage subscribers to add you as a "trusted sender" in the email client they're using.

The subscriber can confirm the signup if he/she has given a real email address to which he/she has access. Until it doesn't happen SalesAutopilot won't send any emails to the subscriber. In the double opt-in process the subscriber has to confirm the signup by clicking a special confirm link in an email. We strongly recommend you to use a double opt-in process even in the cases of eCommerce orders. How can I decrease the number of bounced emails? In case of a hard bounce SalesAutopilot always sets the status to inactive. Depending on the bounce handling settings SalesAutopilot may change the subscriber's status. SalesAutopilot automatically detects the reason of bouncing and categorizes it according to the main categories above. You can minimize being marked as spam by sending emails only to opt-in lists, relevant content and always place the "unsubscribe" link in a well recognizable spot in the email. In case of main ESPs SalesAutopilot can recognize this event (through Feedback Loops) and you can see them separately in the bounce stats. It's also possible that the recipient marks the message as spam manually. Main ESPs (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) inspect the engagement of the recipient to the sender - does he/she open the emails of the sender, does he/she click on a link in the email etc. Many times the spam filter of the recipient's server is too sensitive and gives a false positive.

SPAM: the recipient's server recognized our email as spam for some reason. The most common reason is that the recipient's email address doesn't exists on the server or the server itself cannot be identified (for example when the user mistyped the domain of the email). Hard bounce: this is a permanent error usually. The soft bounce reason could be that the recipient's email account is full, server is temporarily unavailable or the size of the message is too large, etc. The email has reached the recipient's server, but bounced before it could land in the recipient's email account. Soft bounce: this is a temporary error usually. Bounces could have various reasons, but there are three main categories. "Bouncing" means that your sent email has bounced back from the recipient's server with an error. In case you do not speak Hungarian, you can always translate the page with Google Translate.

For the most up-to-date information related to this topic, please refer to the Hungarian version of this page. The SMTP Protocol, API-based 3rd party delivery providers, and direct PHP-based sending require SMTP Port 25 to be opened from the WordPress hosting server. There are various ways to deliver emails from WordPress. Google unfortunately made this less likely, by responding with the message "550-5.1.1 The email account that you tried to reach does not exist." This can cause the sending server to give up immediately, and may also cause the address to be removed from circulation lists.IMPORTANT NOTE: This article may contain outdated information. FluentCRM uses the wpmail () function to broadcast all the emails that is PHP-based mailer. If there is an error such as a server offline, it will be automatically retried after an interval. The outage lasted from around 21:30 UTC until just before midnight UTC according to the company's status report, and it affected a "significant subset of users."Įmail outages are annoying and disruptive but while email has never been a system that guarantees delivery, most do arrive at their destination eventually unless classified (rightly or wrongly) as spam. A Google Mail outage yesterday saw the cloud giant's server respond with the message "the email account that you tried to reach does not exist," potentially causing the sending server to give up, or remove the email address from lists, rather than trying again later.
