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====== How do I use a softbounce rule? ====== | ====== How do I use a softbounce rule? ====== | ||
- | We generally recommend setting a softbounce rule. The spam filters of e-mail providers react to frequent bounces, which can ultimately lead to mailings to valid e-mail addresses no longer being let through. When using a soft bounce | + | We generally recommend setting a softbounce rule. The spam filters of e-mail providers react to frequent bounces, which can ultimately lead to mailings to valid e-mail addresses no longer being let through. When using a softbounce |
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- | It makes sense to first remove the addresses that have generated a soft bounce | + | It makes sense to first remove the addresses that have generated a softbounce |
- | If an address then no longer generates a soft bounce, the bounce status is canceled and the address is removed from the quarantine. This also makes it possible to check whether the currently existing | + | If an address then no longer generates a softbounce, the bounce status is canceled and the address is removed from the quarantine. This also makes it possible to check whether the currently existing |
Addresses that are in quarantine are not automatically filtered out, but you can exclude them from delivery in various ways: | Addresses that are in quarantine are not automatically filtered out, but you can exclude them from delivery in various ways: |