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What Are SPAM WARNING and SPAM DETECTED Alerts?

What Are SPAM WARNING and SPAM DETECTED Alerts?



SPAM WARNING and SPAM DETECTED alerts are notifications that inform you when your email content is at risk of being classified as spam.

SPAM WARNING:



- This alert indicates that your email contains elements that may increase the likelihood of being flagged as spam. While it is not guaranteed to be classified as spam, it's a warning that you should review the content and make adjustments.

SPAM DETECTED:



- This alert signifies that your email has a high probability of being classified as spam by recipients' mail servers. In this case, it's crucial to modify the content to reduce spammy elements before sending the email.

How to Address These Alerts:



Review your content: Look for common spam triggers such as excessive use of capital letters, spammy keywords, or too many images.
Modify the email: Adjust the content to make it less likely to be flagged as spam. This could involve rewriting certain phrases, reducing the number of links, or ensuring a good text-to-image ratio.
Test the email: Before sending, test the email to see if the alerts are cleared and the spam score is reduced.

Addressing these alerts is essential to improve your email deliverability and ensure your messages reach the intended recipients' inboxes.

Updated on: 09/03/2024

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