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- | ====== How to exclude blacklist addresses from delivery? ====== | + | ====== How do I exclude blacklist addresses from delivery? ====== |
- | **Permanent exclusion** | + | ===== Permanent exclusion |
- | You can exclude blacklist addresses from all future deliveries of your client. In this case, enter the addresses under Extras > Blacklist. | + | You can exclude blacklist addresses from all future deliveries of your client. |
- | {{: | + | At //Addresses > Lists > E-Mail blacklist//, |
- | If the blacklist is very large or addresses have to be on the blacklist regularly, you can create an automatic import process. For this reason, please contact your Account Manager. | + | {{: |
- | **Non-recurring exclusion** | + | ==== Insert address into blacklist ==== |
- | If you want to exclude the addresses from the blacklist only once for the delivery of a certain campaign, you can create a target group, that shows which data is contained in your data base (data with Opt-In). This is necessary, if a customer delivers a blacklist, to ban a booked standalone mailing from delivery. | + | {{:en: |
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- | But be careful: You have to import the positive data which you want to contact, BEFORE the matching. This is the only way to ensure that the matching target group involves the full intersection between your complete data base and the delivered blacklist. | + | |
- | Proceed as follows: | + | ==== Import blacklist ==== |
- | - Upload the addresses of the blacklist to FTP. The uploaded csv-file must include ONLY mail addresses (no quotation marks before/ | + | {{: |
- | - Select under Target Groups > Import the uploaded file and choose the import mode" | + | |
- | - Confirm the import with OK. A target group is created and displayed directly, which includes the intersection between the blacklist and the complete data base. Please consider, that this operation can take up top 1 min, depending on the size of the blacklist. The created matching target group my be empty, if no addresses from your data base are included in the blacklist. | + | |
- | - You can now duplicate match your positive target group and the created blacklist. If your positive target group is not an auto target group, it is also possible to reduce the target group using the button " | + | |
- | <WRAP center round alert 60%> | + | If the blacklist is very long or addresses have to be added to the blacklist regularly, you can create an automatic |
- | Pay attention | + | |
+ | ===== One-time exclusion ===== | ||
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+ | If you want to exclude | ||
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+ | But be careful: You have to import the positive data that you want to contact BEFORE the comparison. This is the only way to ensure that the matching target group involves the full intersection between your complete database and the delivered blacklist. | ||
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+ | Proceed as follows: | ||
+ | - To import | ||
+ | - Now find the file on your computer and upload it. This upload selects | ||
+ | - Confirm the import with OK. Give a name to the file. This name will be used for the new target group, which can be found at addresses > lists > target groups now. It contains the intersection between | ||
+ | - You can now duplicate match your positive target group and the created blacklist. If your positive target group is not an auto target group, it is also possible to reduce the target group using the button //Reduce target group//. | ||
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+ | <WRAP round alert 80%> | ||
+ | This only works when using “Create target group by file”, if you used “import addresses” you would enter the blacklisted addresses permanently into your data base. | ||
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- | Such a matching | + | ===== Temporary exclusion ===== |
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+ | Also, a temporary exclusion of addresses is possible. Temporary blacklists | ||
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+ | You can create these under //Addresses -> Lists// in the temporary block lists tab. You can create a temporary block list using the button at the bottom right. | ||
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+ | You can import | ||
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+ | The encrypted mode must be configured and is not available | ||
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+ | <WRAP round info 60%> | ||
+ | Further instructions on how to use a temporary blacklist can be found in the article //" | ||
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- | {{tag>Blacklist Matching Target-Group Import Email Addresses Exclusion}} | + | ===== Exclusion of domains ===== |
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+ | Domains can also be banned from delivery. For this occasion, there is a domain blacklist available. A domain blacklist leads to addresses from this domain beeing excluded during address imports or via address generation. | ||
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+ | ==== Manual filling of domain blacklist ==== | ||
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+ | If you would like to add domains to the domain blacklist, please contact our support team via ticket. The already existing database will not be compared to the blacklist. Email addresses that match the domain have to be unsubscribed manually. | ||
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+ | ==== Automatic filling of domain blacklist ==== | ||
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+ | The automatic import is the preferred way. It guarantees that all matching database entries will be unsubscribed. If you want to activate an automatic blacklist import, please contact our support team via ticket. | ||
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+ | {{tag>domain_blacklist matching excluding exclude_filter | ||