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Tag Archives: Spamtrap

Spamtrap 101 – How Spamtraps Get On Your List (and How to Protect Yourself)

Austin Bliss — January 9, 2017 — January 9, 2017 Are You Hitting Spamtraps? Usually your ESP will let you know if you message a spamtrap. Alternatively, you can utilize a service that monitors blacklists or you can simply watch your marketing outcomes – if you are seeing a decrease in your key performance metrics … Continue reading Spamtrap 101 – How Spamtraps Get On Your List (and How to Protect Yourself)

Spamtrap 101 – What is a Spamtrap & What Happens If You Send to One?

Austin Bliss — December 27, 2016 — December 27, 2016 What Is A Spamtrap? A valid, deliverable email address that is exclusively used to receive unsolicited email Incoming messages are monitored by human or automated processes May be virginal (i.e. a new email address) or re-purposed (i.e. previously used by a person) Appearance-wise, may be … Continue reading Spamtrap 101 – What is a Spamtrap & What Happens If You Send to One?