Promio.net uses or offers the following tools and techniques to improve deliverability: SPF, DKIM, DMARC, abuse@, and postmaster@ email addresses, DOI, the option to unsubscribe, spam filter testing, inbox preview, feedback loops, etc.
We also constantly monitor the IP addresses that are used for distribution. This also means that emails are being sent from a different server if one of the IP addresses is blocked for a short amount of time. The emails are not sent via only one server either but are distributed over several servers.
The basis for good deliverability is maintaining the target groups. Writing to very old or inactive addresses results in reduced deliverability and more unsubscribes and complaints.
An indication that your target group contains too many inactive recipients or that an unsuitable domain is being used that can cause reputational damage is given by the following warning message in the quality control when setting up the campaign:
quality-control: add warnings for too many inactive recipients in target group and for redirect domains in global popular block lists
Soft bounce rule: All users who, during the past x days, received at least y mails, and all these mails produced a soft bounce, will be marked with a flag and can be excluded from the delivery manually or automatically.
If you are interested, please contact our support.
Try to keep the bounce rates in a range of 3-5% (B2C), as this is not critical for the reputation of the sending domains.
Remove addresses that have generated a soft bounce from the mailing list first. Then contact them specifically to see if they bounce again. If this is not the case, the bounce status is automatically removed, and the address is removed from quarantine.
We recommend the usage of our quality control as well as a test mailing before
every delivery!
The use of URL shorteners in emails is not recommended. URL shortener links are detected by anti-spam filters and, therefore, lead to emails being categorized as spam and a deterioration in reputation.
Look at the integrated phishing check of links as well as the notifications and spam scores given by the spam assassin. Most emails will get a maximum spam score of 3 points. Use the integrated testing routine to check for completeness of your information:
The inbox preview lets you see how the emails will look in different email clients:
The pre-check via spam test within your email details will let you know which clients will probably rate your mailing as spam.
You can improve the deliverability with better usability on mobile devices: