Clear spamtraps a email list

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Dear friends,

you know some housekeeping lists of emails that has a low cost?

I have a client with email lists that reach 10,000 emails though he picked on your website, emails are old.

It is possible that some emails have been transformed into spamtraps.

Need to do this cleanup and have researched but can not find lower prices for this service to my client the cost is high.

Does anyone know a good service with good price?

Thank you for your attention.
#clean #clear #email #list #spamtraps
  • Profile picture of the author jessica1204
    really?
    I don't know have software can use to Clear spamtraps a email list. Since then all I have to do by hand.
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    • Profile picture of the author insideinside
      It is not clear, but "Clean". I wrote wrong.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amir butt
    Banned
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  • Profile picture of the author markeeter
    you can evaluate the deliverability of your emails for free on winning email. Perhaps they may help you decrease the spam traps . They'll help you diagnose your deliverability and you can naturally clean up once you know which emails are being read, and which are not.
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  • Profile picture of the author Luke McCormack
    Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to your question without knowing some more details.

    A couple of questions:

    1. Did your client's active subscriber's use double optin?
    2. Has he/she actively cleaned the list (deleted hard bounces which may indicate account deactivated or non-active subscribers who do not react even after a series of re-engagement emails)?

    I ask because if he/she has practiced the above (amongst other things) then unless an email account on the list has been deactivated then reactivated by an ISP as a spam trap (highly unlikely), the list should be clean.

    Cheers,

    Luke
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  • Profile picture of the author Luke McCormack
    Sorry on second reading of your post, it would appear that your client bought the list or acquired it for free.

    Would advise that these lists are useless. Even trying to clean them of spam trap emails would serve no purpose.

    Would advise reading the CAN-SPAM Act for starters.
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