Why are my mailchimp emails going to junk?

The reason your campaigns might be going to spam is because your emails appear to be coming from Mail. Chimp’s mail servers rather than your own. To ensure that your recipients’ servers get the message that you are a real person, you’ll have to authenticate your domain.

If your email has the Mail. Chimp headers, even if you yourself didn’t use the program to send SPAM, someone else has probably used it to send SPAM, and the Bayesian filters “learned” that those headers make it probably SPAM, and they get marked SPAM.

Mailchimp email campaigns are sent through their servers, so if your IP address has been subject to spam in the past, this could seriously affect deliverability for your emails. One way to improve the deliverability of your emails is addressing them with the recipient’s name and not their email address.

Why are my emails going to junk folder?

Most, if not all, email providers’ spam filters penalize your domain or IP with a higher spam score (meaning there’s a higher possibility of your emails going to junk folder) if they see that you are sending emails to bad email accounts. A bad email account is an address that doesn’t exist or has been disabled.

If a lot of your recipients click the Report Spam button in their email client (e. g, Gmail, Yahoo), those services can start to block your campaigns and deliver straight to the spam folder .

How do I know if my emails are going to spam?

If a number of users click the Report Spam button, your emails might be going to spam even if you follow all the said recommendations. In Mailchimp, there is no way of knowing if a campaign has been flagged as spam, however reports can shed lots of insight that can help you with your campaign’s performance.

What is Mailchimp and is it safe?

, mail Chimp is a tool which is predominantly used to send SPAM. I understand that it’s marketed as a legitimate tool to send mass emails, to do advertising, to people who already want to see the email you are sending. Most people don’t use it that way; most people use it to send SPAM.

What happens when I verify my domain with MailChimp?

When you “verify” your domain with Mailchimp, all you’re doing is giving them permission to spoof your domain. This means that subscribers on the receiving end of your email will see your name and email as the sender, but there will be a via beside it (e. g. via gmail. mcsv. net or mailchimpapp. net).