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Peter Bell wrote in post #964908:
> I'd qualify this. I have a number of clients who send out a modest
> number of confirmation emails and yet have managed to get blacklisted by
> various ISPs over the years.
>
> It is factually correct that sending too many emails is not the issue.
> it's more to do with the content of the email, the sending patterns, the
> number of similar emails sent in a given time period to different users,
> how many users mark the messages as spam (even if they aren't).

Exactly.

> That
> said, I have found that there are definite deliverability issues with
> sending out even things like order confirmation emails and I love to
> offload the deliverability issues on business that specialize in
> deliverability.

That may be desirable.

>
> Best Wishes,
> Peter

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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