Hey Frands,
Gmail is publishing Encryption in their Transparency Report, see:
https://transparencyreport.google.com/safer-email/overview
I guess that's what you are looking for?
Cheers,
Mathias
Dotmailer
-Original Message-
From: mailop On Behalf Of Frands Bjerring Hansen
Sent: 18
A bounce could be called “Rückläufer” but a “bounce” works totally fine, never
saw a “Rückläufer Rate” in a reporting of a German sender
Cheers from Hamburg, Germany,
Mathias
From: mailop On Behalf Of Benjamin BILLON
Sent: 06 November 2018 18:03
To: Alexander Burch ; mailop
Subject: Re:
Hey Luis,
they are responsive on postmas...@t-online.de (at least in my experience).
In case of an IP Block or Content Block the response code will contain specific
contacts for these particular cases.
Cheers,
Mathias
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Mathias Ullrich
Senior Deliverability Consultant
Dotmailer Ltd
Hey there,
you mean yesterday starting at 3pm CET till 3:30pm? Same here, mostly
for the european domains, e.g. yahoo.de or yahoo.es, so Frank's link
might be the reason.
Cheers,
Mathias
Am 25.01.2017 um 02:08 schrieb frnk...@iname.com:
Not sure this this is related:
Hey there, nothing out of the ordinary in the last 24h here.
Cheers,
Mathias
Am 11.11.2016 um 06:14 schrieb Michael Wise via mailop:
We’re seeing some refusals saying:
521 5.2.1 : AOL will not accept delivery of this message
Aloha,
Michael.
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*Michael J Wise*| Microsoft| Spam Analysis |
If the marketer is sending to traps, then he is not legitimate. Just
removing the identified traps does not fix the problem, it just removes
a symptom.
First step should be to adapt best practices, confirmed opt-in (aka
double opt-in), give the recipient a way to unsubscribe, remove all