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Hi
Howie,
If we
send a email blast to say 5000 recipients (email files generated using CFX_IMS
tag - email not sorted by domain). Of these 500 emails are at yahoo.com - and we
have IMS set up so that each control file can have 100
emails.
Now
when we call the CFX tag to write messages to IMS - how exactly does IMS write/
send the emails? Does it get all 500 yahoo.com emails all at once; form 5
control files and send to the emails in these 5 control files one after the
other - or is there a chance that between the 5 different YAHOO control files,
some other control files (with other domains) can also be sent in. Basically,
what I mean to ask is how are the domain names sorted?
If
have this issue where we were testing to a group of 5000 recipients - this list
had approx 500 yahoo emails - and all these went into the "bulk email" folder -
this after we had tested sending to Yahoo and the email did land up in the
"INBOX" - so looks like Yahoo took the blast as a SPAM - whereas when sent to an
individual, it took it as a valid email message.
It
will be great If you could throw some light on how we can avoid this issue - and
also if the way control files are written can affect this.
Thanks,
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