Using the Response Magic
Autoresponder Program
Email Tips and Email
Filtering Information
All email service
providers today use email filtering systems to sort out
the countless spam emails from the good legitimate
emails that are sent to their customers. These email
filtering systems are computerized and operate on a
basis of "keyword" and "key phrase" searches. This
means that when the filter system receives an email, it
quickly searches it. If any words or phrases in the
email match the system's list of "spam" words or
phrases, that email is filtered. A filtered email may
be deleted automatically or it may be sent to the
customer's Junk Mail or Spam Mail folder in their inbox.
There are actually
two sets of filters that an email must pass before it
arrives to the intended recipient. The first filter is
the "server-side" filter. This is the filter that is
controlled by the Email Service provider. The customer
has no control over the filters or filter settings at
this level. The second filter an email must pass
through is the Inbox filter system. These are the
filters that the customer has placed on their inbox.
The customer is in complete control of the filter
settings at this level.
You can create
filter-friendly emails. Below are some PDF documents
which give tips and information on how to create emails
that avoid "spam" filters and insure your opt-in leads
receive their emails properly.
You can test your emails
through Response Magic to see if they pass filter
standards. Here are some tests you can run if you or your
recipients are having trouble receiving emails through
Response Magic
Create a Text Only email
in Response Magic (with no images, fonts, colors or
website links) and send it to your email address or an
address who is having trouble sending them. See if you
or the person receives the email.
Create a Text Only email
and do the same as above, but this time include a link
to your website in the email.
Create a HTML email with
the no links (but you can add font colors and images)
and do the same as above
Create an HTML email with
the link to your website and send it.
Did any of
these 4 emails get through? If your HTML emails did not get
through but your text messages did, you may have an HTML
filter on or your email provider may not allow HTML emails.
If the emails with the link did not get through but emails
without the links did, you or your email provider may have a
filter on that domain name.
Please
note that Response Magic does not condone or encourage
"spam" emails by providing these materials. These
materials are for the purpose of sending emails to
customers who have subscribed or opted-in to receiving
emails through Response Magic. All emails sent by
Response Magic must adhere to our anti-spam policies and
terms of use agreement.