Wiki source code of Email Engine Sender Score (v12.x)
Version 6.1 by melanie@one-count_com on 2016/12/13 13:11
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| 7 | When you start using the ONEcount Email Engine, you will get a pair of "clean" ip addresses for sending mail. This means that they have no sender score. | ||
| 8 | If you used a third-party ESP previously, your mail was sent from a pool of 12 to 48 IP addresses that are used to send a **lot** of bulk mail from a **lot** of companies, and so you have a shared sender score. This could be good or bad. | ||
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| 10 | When you start sending from ONEcount, you will be the first, and those IP addresses will be clean. | ||
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| 12 | In order to get the best possible delivery, following are a few points: | ||
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| 14 | 1) Try to keep the FROM and the "Sender" of your messages the same on ONEcount as they were on your previous system | ||
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| 16 | 2) Make sure that you have valid SPF records configured before sending your first mail | ||
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| 18 | 3) Your open rates will dip for about two weeks after you start sending messages through the new IP addresses. | ||
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| 20 | 4) To maximize your score, send your most-opened e-mails out through ONEcount for at least two weeks. | ||
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| 22 | * Some publishers worry about the dip, so they send sponsored e-mails through ONEcount for the first two weeks. If these don't have high open rates, you wind up with a bad sender score. | ||
| 23 | * Instead, send your messages with the highest open rates. This tells ReturnPath and the major ISPs that messages coming from these IP addresses are valuable and it will get you a higher score. | ||
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