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  • 22:17, 10 May 2024Delivery Status Notification (DSN) (hist | edit) ‎[10,482 bytes]Sebastian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Deliverability Category:Reputation A '''Delivery Status Notification (DSN)''' is the message returned by a mail server after accepting or rejecting incoming E-Mail. Rejected messages are also referred to as '''bounces'''. A typical '''failure notification''' or '''bounce''' could look like this: <pre> 554 5.7.1 <user@domain.tld>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied </pre> A typical '''success notification''' could look like this: <pre> 250 2....")
  • 21:31, 10 May 2024Delivery Status Notification (hist | edit) ‎[48 bytes]Sebastian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''Delivery Status Notification (DSN)''' is the message returned by a mail server after accepting or rejecting incoming E-Mail. Rejected messages are also referred to as '''bounces'''. A typical '''failure notification''' or '''bounce''' could look like this: <pre> 554 5.7.1 <user@domain.tld>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied </pre> A typical '''success notification''' could look like this: <pre> 250 2.0.0 Requested mail action okay, completed: id=1a2B3c...")
  • 17:14, 9 May 2024Spamtraps (hist | edit) ‎[3,243 bytes]Sebastian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Deliverability Category:Reputation '''Spam traps''' are email addresses created or reactivated with the sole purpose of luring spammers. They are used by various bodies including ISPs and Anti-Spam organizations so that they can easily identify senders who send to recipients that have not given permission for them to do so. There are two kinds of Spam Traps in use, both of which are designed to do the same thing: make sure that only permission-based con...")
  • 16:36, 9 May 2024One-Click List-Unsubscribe (hist | edit) ‎[1,860 bytes]Sebastian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Deliverability Category:Content Category:E-Mail_analysis Category:InboxSys '''One-Click List-Unsubscribe''' was invented as a solution to solve a fatal flaw in the https-method of the List-Unsubscribe mechanism. The unsubscribe https-links in the List-Unsubscribe header require a one-click GET mechanism. That means, when the link is clicked, the unsubscription is immediate and all parameters involved are visible from the URL. This mechanism i...")
  • 15:56, 9 May 2024List-Unsubscribe (hist | edit) ‎[1,537 bytes]Sebastian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Building on from your standard unsubscribe link on the top and/or bottom of your emails, the List-Unsubscribe field is a command in the header of your email. This is to used to help a recipient to unsubscribe easier and for that data to be fed back directly to the Email Service Provider and to the list owner with the vision to make the unsubscription process as simple and efficient as possible. Here is an example of a List-Unsubscribe Header: <pre>List-Unsubscribe: <ma...")
  • 15:15, 9 May 2024Phishing Links (hist | edit) ‎[28 bytes]Sebastian (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Phishing links) Tag: New redirect