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| Author: | matt : view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites |
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| Date: | 16:42:10 31 August 2004 | |||
I have now done some research for myself, and it appears there are a good number of options out there, some of them pretty advanced.
The various products I have found are:
Enterprise & Upper Tier Level
Lower Tier
Obviously there are still the other options of using either an off-the-shelf e-mail application or using an ASP e-mail bureau. I imagine that the larger e-mail bureaus such as ValueClick, DoubleClick, BlueStreak, L-Soft etc. will have dedicated teams ensuring they keep their bounce formats up to date and continuously evolve this, hence having huge accuracy in this area.
Unfortunately for those of us who need closer integration with our own CRM & e-mail systems we will have to rely on 3rd parties to provide this functionality. Luckily looking at the top 3 listed above, we can access this functionality at relatively low cost...
Matthew O’Riordan
c: Lemon Foundation - Managed Network for Interactive Production & Design
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e: matt@lemonfoundation.com
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On 15:10:48 27 August 2004 matt wrote:
Hi
I am currently involved in helping to specify an e-mail delivery system for a client, and am finding it difficult to find information on how to detect hard & soft bounces of e-mails.
Does anyone have any information on:
- How to detect soft bounces such as: Out of office replies, mailbox full, auto-responders etc.
- How to detect hard bounces such as: Mail account no longer exists, domain invalid, mail server unavailable etc.
- How to deal with the various e-mail responses that mail servers use, especially considering a message such as "Mailbox full" works well for English, but this will not work for other languages.
- Is there a consistent header / error number that can be identified in mail server responses for these bounces?
Any advice on how to find this information, if there are open source tools, 3rd party tools available etc. would certainly be appreciated?
Regards,
Matthew O’Riordan
c: Lemon Foundation - Managed Network for Interactive Production & Design
m: 07930 534 713
d: 020 7071 8605
e: matt@lemonfoundation.com
w: http://www.lemonfoundation.com
Detecting e-mail hard & soft bounces, matt
, 27 Aug 15:10
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Detecting e-mail hard & soft bounces, charles meaden, 31 Aug 15:43
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Detecting e-mail hard & soft bounces, matt
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Re: Detecting e-mail hard & soft bounces, Alex Chudnovsky, 1 Sep 16:45
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