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ET - EmailTrends newsletter 01/21
After a long and troubled preparation,
I have sent the sixth issue of the monthly newsletter.
In the last days of December, a former partner asked me to try RealSender.
He works in I.T. services, so I assumed they knew about spam.
Was I wrong, or they ignored it. They started sending an “invitation to the test”
to thousands of prospects in the tourism business.
The mailing caused a large number of “too many messages, slow down” warnings in the logs.
I checked the messages in the mail queue, to verify the content of the emails being sent
and immediately after I blocked them.
My next thought was that the sermons against spam are never enough,
“repetita iuvant” (repeating does good), as the ancient Latins said.
This is the last newsletter:
We have tried to summarize the main points
that could affect inbox delivery in 2021:
https://emailtrends.com/news/2021-what-is-considered-spam/
They’re divided into three areas:
- user reactions
- technical points
- try and see what happens
The first is the most important.
It is useless to evaluate the other points
if the messages are not expected/desired by their recipients.
:-:-:
“Dedicated” IP addresses are significant for relationships on the Internet
because their reputation has a strong impact on being accepted or not.
RealSender provides “dedicated” IP, reliable and constantly monitored SMTP:
https://realsender.com/link/dedicated-ip-address