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Re: Delivery percentages
Posted By: Julia In Response To: Re: Delivery percentages (Tom Kulzer)
Date: Monday, 28 June 2004, at 6:08 p.m.
Tom,
Thank you very much for your reply.
> Hi Julia,
> Delivery rates are very fluid. What might be missing one day
> might come thru the next. Our most recent tests of delivery
> at getresponse on 6/25/04 show AOL delivering to the inbox,
> but missing 100% of mail to:> earthlink.net
> excite.com
> mac.com
> netzero.com
> sbcglobal.net
> usa.net
> verizon.net
> yahoo.com
> netscape.net 90% missing, 10% inbox.So getresponse does not deliver any email messages with HTML format to those readers? Why don't I get any message something like "failed delivery"?
> Please contact help@aweber.com so we can better outline what
> you are specifically looking to do.I already called them. They told me that current function of global sharing message can NOT carry over the global parameters. Could you help to have your programmer to develop such function in the future as getresponse does?
> It's impossible to track the open rate of plain text messages
> on any system anywhere in the world. Based on that it would
> be impossible to determine which actually has a better open
> rate. Our general recommendation is that customers send plain
> text. HTML tends to be filtered signficantly more heavily
> and the vast majority of HTML messages look really, really bad.--Do you mean that you are only tracking emails with HTML format?
So based on your information, you do not know whether getresponse
or aweber has high delivery rate? So it is still hard to know
which service actually delivery more emails to inbox, am I right?Thank you for your education. I will only send emails with plain
text based since looks like HTML version is easily filtered out.Best wishes,
Julia
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