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<strong>InboxSys knowledge base</strong>
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[https://inboxsys.com InboxSys] is a service developed with years of industry expertise to meet the constantly evolving methods and criteria applied by [[:Category:Reputation|ISP]]s (Internet Service Providers) to prevent [[wikipedia:Email_spam|spam]] from reaching their users. As spam prevention methods are becoming more sophisticated, the risk of your content being flagged is increased and this can quickly escalate into large scale issues such as [[Blocklists|blocklisting]]s and negative categorization. InboxSys' system allows senders to quickly identify and address [[:Category:Deliverability|deliverability]] issues to bring them under control.
 
=Getting started=
Before you can get started with InboxSys, you need an [[Register_a_test_account|InboxSys account]]. Once that's done, you can [[Sending_a_message_to_the_seedlist|send your first test message to your new seedlist]].


[[:Category:InboxSys|InboxSys]] is a service developed with years of industry expertise to meet the constantly evolving methods and criteria applied by ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to prevent spam from reaching their users. As spam prevention methods are becoming more sophisticated, the risk of your content being flagged is increased and this can quickly escalate into large scale issues such as black listings and negative categorization. InboxSys' system allows senders to quickly identify and address [[:Category:Deliverability|deliverability]] issues to bring them under control.
=Deliverability=


[[:Category:Deliverability|Deliverability]] is the foundation of email engagement, and it is comprised of a series of technologies and requirements that allow ISPs to differentiate between legitimate mail and spam. With so many filters used by ISPs, from infrastructure mechanisms to content level checks, even general sendings can become a real risk to your ability to efficiently communicate with your clients and partners.
[[:Category:Deliverability|Deliverability]] is the foundation of email engagement, and it is comprised of a series of technologies and requirements that allow ISPs to differentiate between legitimate mail and spam. With so many filters used by ISPs, from infrastructure mechanisms to content level checks, even general sendings can become a real risk to your ability to efficiently communicate with your clients and partners.


== Library categories ==
=Read further...=
* [[:Category:InboxSys]]
* [[:Category:InboxSys]]
* [[:Category:Configuration]]
* [[:Category:Deliverability]]
* [[:Category:Deliverability]]
* [[:Category:Authentication]]

Latest revision as of 08:16, 7 March 2024

InboxSys Logo

InboxSys is a service developed with years of industry expertise to meet the constantly evolving methods and criteria applied by ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to prevent spam from reaching their users. As spam prevention methods are becoming more sophisticated, the risk of your content being flagged is increased and this can quickly escalate into large scale issues such as blocklistings and negative categorization. InboxSys' system allows senders to quickly identify and address deliverability issues to bring them under control.

Getting started

Before you can get started with InboxSys, you need an InboxSys account. Once that's done, you can send your first test message to your new seedlist.

Deliverability

Deliverability is the foundation of email engagement, and it is comprised of a series of technologies and requirements that allow ISPs to differentiate between legitimate mail and spam. With so many filters used by ISPs, from infrastructure mechanisms to content level checks, even general sendings can become a real risk to your ability to efficiently communicate with your clients and partners.

Read further...