Under Addresses → Dashboard you will find some statistics on your address data.
This list shows the last 10 opt-ins. Included are subscriptions via via address interfaces / REST API or address imports.
This is the total number of all addresses for all channels (status: yesterday). Blacklisted addresses (hardbounce, unsubscribe) are not included. The value of the previous period from seven days ago can be compared with the current value.
This is the total number of opt-ins for all channels (email, web push, etc.) of the last 7 days. Included are via address interfaces / REST API or address imports. Multiple subscriptions of the same addresses are not counted uniquely. The value of the previous period from seven days ago can be compared with the current value.
This is the total number of opt-outs in the last 7 days. Included are active opt-outs of all unsubscribe methods, i.e. unsubscribing from a newsletter, entries into a blocklist or the e-mail blacklist. Multiple opt-outs of the same addresses are not counted uniquely. Bounces as well as manual entries or imports into the blacklist are not included. The value of the previous period from seven days ago can be compared with the current value.
Here you can display all lists that have been created in the last 7 days. Alternatively, you can display only the lists you have created if you activate the By me setting. You can also choose between the types Target groups, Newsletter, Block lists or Temporary block lists.
This is the total number of opt-ins per day within the last 7 days. Included are subscriptions via address interfaces / REST API or address imports. Multiple subscriptions of the same addresses are not counted uniquely.
The pie charts show you the delivery of your address data by age, gender, top 10 e-mail domains, and bounces (7 days).
You can perform the following actions using the FAB button at the bottom right :
You can import address data here. You can either upload them directly from your PC or store them on your client's SFTP server and import them from there.
Upload a file from which a target group is created from addresses that already exist in the master data. This means that no new data is imported, only a comparison with existing data. The hits are mapped in a new target group. (Note: Domain comparisons are mapped via blacklists)
You can import a file as a temporary blacklist. This should be created as a single-column txt or csv file and saved in ANSI/ASCII format. The file can contain both e-mail addresses and domains.
You can add e-mail addresses to the negative list (blacklist) of the current client (optionally including all sub-clients) so that no more mailings are sent to these addresses in the future.
Create a filter that can be made up of one or more conditions. Several conditions can be combined with an AND or an OR link.
You can find explanations of these actions as follows:
Import addresses: ‘How to import addresses?’
Create a target group by file: ‘How do I edit target groups?’
Create a temporary blacklist: ‘How do I use a temporary blacklist?’
Add address into blacklist: ‘How does an address enter the blacklist?’
Create filter: ‘How do I create a filter?’