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Spamarrest affecting sponsor emails?
I'm thinking about using this system on a few of my domains, but I have a question... from your experience, do sponsor emails make it through? I hand approve bounced back emails for my own program, but what about some of the larger programs?
Just curious before I start using it. marc |
We run an affiliate program.. and I must admit it drives me NUTS to get those SpamArrest replies... 'you just have to click here once' etc.
I understand that people are trying to protect themselves from Spam, but really for this kind of thing (affiliate programs, sponsors etc) it can prevent us from getting pertinent information out to you unless we do the manual 'click' and confirmation... which can SOMETIMES be needed for like 10, 20 or even 30 of the affiliates.. tedium at it's worst! :feels-hot Personally I don't use SpamArrest.. though from what I can see, I would think that it must be effective. I just wonder about the mailing list SpamArrest must be gathering from all those confirmed email addresses.............. and what they plan on doing with it......... but then I'm a cynic... :winkwink: |
haha, very good points you've made. That would be something if they "used" their mailing list, wouldn't it ;-) They could educate the purchasers on how to buck the system.
I'm in a bind because I'm a member of nearly 100 proggies and I'd hate to have to update my account with a new email address for all of them. That's why I was hoping it wasn't a big deal for a sponsor to manually accept certain ones. marc |
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