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Strange Email Autoresponder Terms You have probably observed there are some strange terms online. Autoresponders get several terms that appear quite strange. Some terms, like cookie or spam, could even make you hungry. Some other terms may make you think about sports, like challenging bounce and soft bounce. But these terms are very beneficial to understand. Above-the-fold This is a component of an email communication or web page which is visible without scrolling down. When your readers first sees this site or message they may see what is the following. You want your communication to be strong enough to get your reader to browse down. Below-the-fold When your reader scrolls lower from Above-the-fold around the email or web page , they will be below-the-fold. The bradenton area is considered less important because you will lose some readers who will merely look at information above-the-fold. Blacklist Emails along with machines that are alleged of sending unsolicited mail are added to the blacklist. Email agencies use this list to reject inbound email , before it actually reaches a recipient inbox. Recipients can often increase the addresses to a personal blacklist. Cookie Web servers send a small message to the internet browser. Typically this contains info to help identify customers and so the user gets a customized login to webpages. If it has chocolate chips it is quite tasty with dairy. Hard Bounce A non-existent address will result in a hard bounce of the email. This means a failed delivery. Phishing Not to be confused with fishing , it is actually similar. It becomes an email that is looking to falsely gather info from a someone. Usually these emails are made to look like they are from legitimate companies Soft Bounce A full post office box , unavailable server as well as other temporary issue will cause this communication. This will result in a unsuccessful delivery of email , but will hopefully be resolved for your forthcoming message. SPAM A ham product tremendously enjoyed by some individuals and not others. In fact this term with regard to unsolicited commercial email is based on a Monty Python skit with a restaurant that acts nothing but spam. Spoofing This is when an email is actually sent to look like it comes down from another deal with or sender, and is not legitimate. Whitelist An authorized list of email addresses, which can be authorized by the subscriber, email vendor or

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Strange Email Autoresponder Terms

You have probably observed there are some strange terms online. Autoresponders get several terms

that appear quite strange. Some terms, like cookie or spam, could even make you hungry. Some

other terms may make you think about sports, like challenging bounce and soft bounce. But these

terms are very beneficial to understand.

Above-the-fold

This is a component of an email communication or web page which is visible without scrolling down.

When your readers first sees this site or message they may see what is the following. You want your

communication to be strong enough to get your reader to browse down.

Below-the-fold

When your reader scrolls lower from Above-the-fold around the email or web page , they will be

below-the-fold. The bradenton area is considered less important because you will lose some readers

who will merely look at information above-the-fold.

Blacklist

Emails along with machines that are alleged of sending unsolicited mail are added to the blacklist.

Email agencies use this list to reject inbound email , before it actually reaches a recipient inbox.

Recipients can often increase the addresses to a personal blacklist.

Cookie

Web servers send a small message to the internet browser. Typically this contains info to help identify

customers and so the user gets a customized login to webpages. If it has chocolate chips it is quite

tasty with dairy.

Hard Bounce

A non-existent address will result in a hard bounce of the email. This means a failed delivery.

Phishing

Not to be confused with fishing , it is actually similar. It becomes an email that is looking to falsely

gather info from a someone. Usually these emails are made to look like they are from legitimate

companies

Soft Bounce

A full post office box , unavailable server as well as other temporary issue will cause this

communication. This will result in a unsuccessful delivery of email , but will hopefully be resolved for

your forthcoming message.

SPAM

A ham product tremendously enjoyed by some individuals and not others. In fact this term with regard

to unsolicited commercial email is based on a Monty Python skit with a restaurant that acts nothing

but spam. Spoofing This is when an email is actually sent to look like it comes down from another

deal with or sender, and is not legitimate.

Whitelist

An authorized list of email addresses, which can be authorized by the subscriber, email vendor or

ISP. REgardless of spam filters it allows your email messages to be delivered.

Wizard

Not just in Hogwarts can wizards be helpful. A wizard is a step by step manual that helps you set

upward things with your email autoresponder service. Don't assume all email marketing companies

get wizards. But they make it easy for you to determine what steps you need to create.

Yes, these terms are strange, yet extremely helpful to understand. When you are in marketing with

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