What Is the Difference Between Blocked and Bounced Emails?
Learn the key differences between blocked and bounced emails, and how email filters and delivery issues affect your messages.
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Blocked refers to when an email is prevented from reaching the recipient's inbox due to filters or security settings. Bounced means the email was returned to the sender because it couldn’t be delivered, often due to incorrect addresses or full mailboxes.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes an email to be blocked? An email is blocked when it is prevented from reaching the recipient’s inbox due to filters or security settings set by the recipient's email provider or network.
- Why do emails bounce back to the sender? Emails bounce when they cannot be delivered, often because of incorrect email addresses, full mailboxes, or server issues on the recipient’s side.
- How can I prevent emails from being blocked or bounced? Ensure your email list is updated, avoid spammy content, authenticate your emails, and comply with recipient security policies to reduce blocks and bounces.