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Post by account_disabled on Nov 23, 2023 8:40:20 GMT
Usually these are spam addresses . Also check email addresses with foreign domains, or with “at risk” domains identified by SpamHaus. To make sure they are truly bots, and not simply some subscriber's youthful mistakes, check their newsletter activity. If they never open the emails, or on the contrary if they open them all and click on all the links in them, then it is very likely that it is spam. Finally, delete all users who have signed up with a temporary email service, such as YOPmail or similar. Another method that is used very often by those who manage Special Data a newsletter is to simply ask people if they want to continue to remain subscribed. With the best newsletter services, it is possible to set up an automation that sends an email after a certain period of inactivity of a subscriber. For example, if the user does not open any email in six months, he will receive a message asking: “Do you still want to remain registered?” At this point there will be a choice: a link to maintain your subscription; a link to unsubscribe. If you don't click on either, the contact will be deleted. This method allows you to clean your list of all spam addresses , but also of subscribers who are actually not interested, allowing you to develop a more effective strategy towards potential customers.all and click on all the links in them, then it is very likely that it is spam. Finally, delete all users who have signed up with a temporary email service, he will receive a message asking: “Do you still want to remain registered?” At this point there will be a choice: a link to maintain your subscription; a link to unsubscribe. such as YOPmail or similar.
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