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Monday, November 14, 2022

[FIXED] How to not get blacklisted, trash/spam moved for sending emails?

 November 14, 2022     apache, linux, mailing, spam, webserver     No comments   

Issue

How to find my limitations and methods to not get blacklisted, trash/spam moved for sending emails?

I have growing number of like 10000 e-mail adressess and e-mails that I have to send on daily basis regarding:

  • user registration
  • reminders
  • confirmations
  • news

I want to send mailing to my community but am afraid of beeing blacklisted. It happend few times when years back then was sending mailings from virtual server.

Now I own my dedicated server and want come back to sending lare ammount of e-mails (all sort of reasons listed above).


Solution

  • Make sure your mailing list is opt-in or provide an easy way for your community members to opt-out.
  • Provide the opt-in/out link directly in every email message.
  • Make it highly visible!
  • Send only to your community members.
  • Don't annoy them everyday with meaningless crap.
  • Even being careful and providing opt-in/out for your members you can't force them to use it.
  • Realize that email clients make it easier to just flag it as spam.


Answered By - Dave Rager
Answer Checked By - David Goodson (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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