Bounce management is critical in keeping email deliverability high so that you can reach as many of your customers as possible through their chosen email address(es).
A hard bounce is assigned to an email that is rejected outright because the system determined it as invalid. Some of the reasons for a hard bounce are:
A soft bounce is temporary, which means that the user can fix the reasons for the bounce. Some of the reasons for a soft bounce are:
The Campaign Studio user interface displays hard and soft bounces as the same metric of Bounced. However, you must note the following:
A user can set the number of attempts to deliver a message for a campaign email. Therefore, if it is a soft bounce, Campaign Studio continues to try to send the email.
All contacts in the Campaign Studio system count towards your contact limit. Removing contacts with hard-bounces is part of maintaining a clean contact list.
You can create a segment through a filter to list all bounced emails as they occur, and then create a report based on that segment to show the timeline.
You can use the Do Not Contact (DNC) report in the category of contact reports to analyze unsubscribes and bounces from your contact list.
Yes, a soft bounce automatically updates a contact to the Email Bounced status. The status appears on the individual contact record.
Acquia’s email service provider handles abuse reports and Campaign Studio sets the contact to Do Not Contact. Your Acquia Account Manager will reach out to you if your emails are regularly flagged as spam.
For more information on maintaining your email reputation, see: IP and domain warm up for email deliverability.
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Bounce management is critical in keeping email deliverability high so that you can reach as many of your customers as possible through their chosen email address(es).
A hard bounce is assigned to an email that is rejected outright because the system determined it as invalid. Some of the reasons for a hard bounce are:
A soft bounce is temporary, which means that the user can fix the reasons for the bounce. Some of the reasons for a soft bounce are:
The Campaign Studio user interface displays hard and soft bounces as the same metric of Bounced. However, you must note the following:
A user can set the number of attempts to deliver a message for a campaign email. Therefore, if it is a soft bounce, Campaign Studio continues to try to send the email.
All contacts in the Campaign Studio system count towards your contact limit. Removing contacts with hard-bounces is part of maintaining a clean contact list.
You can create a segment through a filter to list all bounced emails as they occur, and then create a report based on that segment to show the timeline.
You can use the Do Not Contact (DNC) report in the category of contact reports to analyze unsubscribes and bounces from your contact list.
Yes, a soft bounce automatically updates a contact to the Email Bounced status. The status appears on the individual contact record.
Acquia’s email service provider handles abuse reports and Campaign Studio sets the contact to Do Not Contact. Your Acquia Account Manager will reach out to you if your emails are regularly flagged as spam.
For more information on maintaining your email reputation, see: IP and domain warm up for email deliverability.
If this content did not answer your questions, try searching or contacting our support team for further assistance.