Why is mailchimp not sending my campaigns?

Typically, when subscribers don’t see your email campaign in their inboxes, it’s because of spam filters. If your recipients have looked in their spam or junk folders and still don’t see your campaign, there are a few other things to investigate.

Log in to your Mailchimp account, edit the draft campaign Mail. Optin created, and navigate to the final Confirm step. You’ll see a checklist where most of the items passed, but there will also be an item that explains why the campaign failed.

Why are my emails not being sent from Mailchimp?

The recipient’s email address no longer exists. Recipient’s account is over-quota, or temporarily unavailable. Mailchimp isn’t allowlisted (other providers may refer to as “whitelisted”) on the email server, so emails are blocked. Email firewalls blocked your emails.

How do I Keep my Mailchimp campaigns from going to spam?

Once you’ve authenticated your domain, your subscribers’ mail servers should read your emails as coming from your domain rather than Mail. Chimp’s, which tells them that you are a legit person. And that’s how you keep your Mail. Chimp campaigns from going to spam.

Why does Mailchimp use default authentication for email campaigns?

We use our default authentication to help ensure the delivery of your email campaigns. To further improve deliverability, it’s a good idea to use a private domain as your From email address and set up your own custom authentication on top of Mailchimp’s.

Another popular question is “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).

Why is my email campaign being labeled as spam?

Aggressive spam filters may label a legitimate campaign as spam or junk, even when you follow email marketing best practices. If this happens to you, ask your subscribers to import a list of Mailchimp’s sending domains to their Safe Senders list in Outlook.

Why did my campaign end up in spam?

Campaigns end up in spam folders for several reasons, including the sending email address, subject line, or message content. Even legitimate and innocent campaigns can get trapped in spam filters based on small issues you may not have considered, like your sending name or email address, and information shared from other spam filters.

Why are my emails being sent to spam folder?

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. If a recipient tells you he or she clicked Report Spam by accident, many email services include a Not Spam option.