You can fix the bounce handling problem for 97%+ of the bounces. You just have 
to put in a lot of effort to make it smarter (which LinkedIn should put in). Or 
they can buy a custom bouncehandler from us ;-). 

So I don't agree to the 'just keep emailing and ignore bounces' thing either. 
And I don't see why the 550's, telling that there is a technical issue in your 
PTR, do not count (after a number of those). Because you either fix the issue 
or stop mailing to recipients that will not receive it. A month is a fine time 
to fix issues (any issue). 

Met vriendelijke groet,


David Hofstee

Deliverability Management
MailPlus B.V. Netherlands (ESP)

----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Michelle Sullivan" <miche...@sorbs.net>
Aan: "Brandon Long" <bl...@google.com>
Cc: "mailop" <mailop@mailop.org>
Verzonden: Woensdag 17 augustus 2016 01:19:27
Onderwerp: Re: [mailop] Facebook/Twitter, advice/anyone here?

Brandon Long wrote:
> I'm not sure what they're supposed to do.

Bounce handling/hard failing wouldn't be a bad thing... I have facebook 
getting 550 User Unknown for the same email address for over 6 months 
now....  that's when it gets ridiculous...  (Well done Steve for the 
article on this problem) you know, I get  with the whole ESP 5xx's are 
not hard fails argument (even though I disagree personally) .. but 
seriously... if the same email address gives you 5xx responses 
(particularly 550's) for a month you have to question the validity of 
the argument.

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