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Yes that's true, but you'd be surprised at how well a combination of tracking NDR's and Receipt Notifications can work. A lot depends on your relationship with the recipients. If you're sending from a trusted domain and can rely somewhat on the receiver's support you can catch quite a lot of issues.


On 4/20/2018 4:00 AM, Richard Schoen wrote:
Tim, I'm guessing that won't work if a spam filter or other device eats the message because the send will think It's been delivered even though it was devoured at the front gate. Correct ?

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message: 6
date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 22:36:41 +0200
from: Tim Bronski <tim.bronski@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Is there a way to get a undeliverable email response.

Hi Tom,

Our - free - ARP-MAIL tool will let you receive and process non-delivery
reports. You can link an api to the NDR's and it'll let you know which
emails had problems and why.

Tim

On 4/19/2018 10:13 PM, Tom Deskevich wrote:
We are going to send emails out to from the I and I was wondering if there would be any way you could tell if the email was undeliverable.
My gut tells me no from past experience.

Another alternative would be when they sign up for the service (will be a VB.NET program using the I data base) to use an email verification program. Doing some research, I see the typical paid and free services. Has anyone used any of these services? What would you recommend?

TIA.

Tom Deskevich


Tom Deskevich


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