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How do I avoid being tarpitted as a suspected spammer?
My business has a mailing list of approximately 1,800 email addresses. We
actually have over 4,000 contacts, but only 1,800 have asked in or are otherwise appropriate for these newsletters (local Chambers of Commercer, etc.). There is no opt-on or double opt-on script on my website. I just build the list based on people who contact me. We don't use any email distribution software, which is a step to come for sure but for now, I only have a "Distribution List" through Outlook. However, my emails through this distribution list are being rejected, due to "tarpitting," as a "suspected spammer," with the additional clue of "31/30 max_bad_to". I don't mind removing people from our newsletter/mailing list; and as much as I hate to admit I deserve outside censure, I understand it if my human error has caused unwanted intrustion upon peoples' privacy. However, the vast majority of the people who are not receiving these newsletters are people who want them: people of whose interest I have firsthand knowledge. As someone who is legitimate, or at least not an intentional spammer, how can I override this? |
How do I avoid being tarpitted as a suspected spammer?
My business has a mailing list of approximately 1,800 email addresses.
We actually have over 4,000 contacts, but only 1,800 have asked in or are otherwise appropriate for these newsletters (local Chambers of Commercer, etc.). There is no opt-on or double opt-on script on my website. I just build the list based on people who contact me. We don't use any email distribution software, which is a step to come for sure but for now, I only have a "Distribution List" through Outlook. However, my emails through this distribution list are being rejected, due to "tarpitting," as a "suspected spammer," with the additional clue of "31/30 max_bad_to". I don't mind removing people from our newsletter/mailing list; and as much as I hate to admit I deserve outside censure, I understand it if my human error has caused unwanted intrustion upon peoples' privacy. However, the vast majority of the people who are not receiving these newsletters are people who want them: people of whose interest I have firsthand knowledge. As someone who is legitimate, or at least not an intentional spammer, how can I override this? Try doing mail merges instead of sending to everyone on the same To line? -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
How do I avoid being tarpitted as a suspected spammer?
Do you have an Exchange configuration? or simply pop mail from an ISP?
"fearpete" wrote in message ... My business has a mailing list of approximately 1,800 email addresses. We actually have over 4,000 contacts, but only 1,800 have asked in or are otherwise appropriate for these newsletters (local Chambers of Commercer, etc.). There is no opt-on or double opt-on script on my website. I just build the list based on people who contact me. We don't use any email distribution software, which is a step to come for sure but for now, I only have a "Distribution List" through Outlook. However, my emails through this distribution list are being rejected, due to "tarpitting," as a "suspected spammer," with the additional clue of "31/30 max_bad_to". I don't mind removing people from our newsletter/mailing list; and as much as I hate to admit I deserve outside censure, I understand it if my human error has caused unwanted intrustion upon peoples' privacy. However, the vast majority of the people who are not receiving these newsletters are people who want them: people of whose interest I have firsthand knowledge. As someone who is legitimate, or at least not an intentional spammer, how can I override this? |
How do I avoid being tarpitted as a suspected spammer?
fearpete wrote:
My business has a mailing list of approximately 1,800 email addresses. We actually have over 4,000 contacts, but only 1,800 have asked in or are otherwise appropriate for these newsletters (local Chambers of Commercer, etc.). There is no opt-on or double opt-on script on my website. I just build the list based on people who contact me. We don't use any email distribution software, which is a step to come for sure but for now, I only have a "Distribution List" through Outlook. However, my emails through this distribution list are being rejected, due to "tarpitting," as a "suspected spammer," with the additional clue of "31/30 max_bad_to". I don't mind removing people from our newsletter/mailing list; and as much as I hate to admit I deserve outside censure, I understand it if my human error has caused unwanted intrustion upon peoples' privacy. However, the vast majority of the people who are not receiving these newsletters are people who want them: people of whose interest I have firsthand knowledge. As someone who is legitimate, or at least not an intentional spammer, how can I override this? Some form of sending individual emails is the way to go. Either try mail merge (look it up in the help) or try our email scheduler (http://www.repeatmail.com) which will allow you to send multiple individual emails, html or plain text, with attachments, either as a one-off or regularly at a specified time and interval. The recipients list can be drawn from your Outlook Contacts, a plain text file,database or spreadsheet. It also allows you to specify the interval between each send so as to avoid triggering any spam limits on your account. Outlook is not needed to send. Your machine needs to be switched on, but you don't even have to be logged in. Works with Win 98/XP/2003/Vista -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings http://www.lbetoolbox.com - De-Duplicates MS Outlook http://www.repeatmail.com - schedule mass individual emails |
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