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Sendy provides you with a subscribe form HTML code you can embed anywhere on your website. 1. Go to 'View all lists' on the left sidebar 2. Select your desired list 3. Click 'Subscribe form' at the top right to get the HTML code
1. Go to 'View all lists' on the left sidebar 2. Select your desired list 3. Click 'Segments' at the top of the screen
1. Go to 'View all lists' on the left sidebar 2. Select your desired list 3. Click 'Autoresponders' at the top of the screen
Sending speed depends on various factors. Size of your email's HTML The size of your email plays a part in sending speed as well. Your email’s HTML code is encoded with 'base64' before being transferred in bulk to the datacentre for delivery. Base64 encoded code is 33% larger than the original code. Multiply this by your our send rate in which Centmail bases the number of emails to transfer per iteration, larger emails will naturally take a longer time to be transferred over to the datacentre. Attachments Attachments slow down email sending speed because of file size. Even though Centmail supports sending of emails with attachments, it is still recommended to upload your attachment to a file hosting service (eg. Dropbox), then include the download link in your email instead of attaching it directly in the email. You'll get better sending speed and your emails are less likely to end up in your recipient's spam folder. In other words, even if you are able to send through your email with the huge attachment, it is pointless if your email end up in your recipient's spam folder.
The reason why your email goes to spam depends on a multitude of factors. Emails are sent through Amazon SES. Amazon works day in and out maintaining good relationships with ISPs and constantly weeding out spammers so that deliverability rate is kept at its highest for all users using the service. If your emails end up in the spam folder, it is likely due to your sender reputation. If the emails you sent has been consistently marked as spam by your recipients, the likelihood of your emails going to the spam folder will be high. If you are sending emails to 'purchased lists' or emails harvested from questionable sources, that explains it. Spam filters on the receiving end are also very strict in what kind of emails they will put in the inbox. Also note that different ISPs or email service providers have varying levels of spam filtering. Spam filter algorithms varies from providers to providers. Try researching on this topic, eg. google for "spam filters", "how to get pass spam filters" etc. If you follow email sending best practices, you'll have no problems getting high deliverability rates. Also, authenticate your sending domain so that the receiving end knows that the email you sent is really from you and not spoofed: DKIM: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html SPF: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/spf.html
One of your browser extension may be inserting code into the editor when you were composing your email (example of the most common culprit is 'Grammarly'). Disable all extensions in your browser Or use a browser that have no extensions installed Then re-create (not just duplicate) and save your campaign again If you're now able to send your campaign without getting stuck in 'Sending' status, then you’d need to track down this browser extension that inserts code into the WYSIWYG editor when you were creating/editing your campaign and disable it.
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Browser extension inserting code into editor One of your browser extension may be inserting code into the editor when you were composing your email (example of the most common culprit is 'Grammarly'). Disable all extensions in your browser Or use a browser that have no extensions installed Then re-create and send your campaign again If the error message does not appear anymore, then you’d need to track down this browser extension that inserts code into the WYSIWYG editor when you were creating/editing your campaign and disable it.