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  • jnichols3

    (@jnichols3)

    Hello! We have had the same problem with our subscriber list. It mysteriously started sending fewer and fewer emails about three weeks ago. In fact, we could watch our subscriber list reduce before our eyes …

    Sending 200 of 4,041
    Sending 250 of 3,982
    Sending 300 of 3,971

    and so on …

    Our ending number has been smaller with each subsequent weekly mailing. And we have not changed the master list nor had any unsubscribes.

    Please advise as we send again tomorrow and are frustrated beyond belief.

    Thank you.

    esarrat

    (@esarrat)

    Hi there,

    Same issue encountered yesterday April 8: stats show newsletter having been sent to all the 295 addresses of the mailing list and opened by 52 of them. Actually, feedback hints at the fact that all the others have not received it…
    May be it continues to send at snail speed pace, as the number of mails opened was 47 the first day ?

    Looking eagerly for advice / help 🙂

    Thanks in advance
    Eric

    jnichols3

    (@jnichols3)

    Each week we send out our newsletter, the numbers go down. What is happening? See details in my first post.

    thank you,

    Jomel

    esarrat

    (@esarrat)

    Hello,
    In my case, I found out that all the mails have actually all been sent out. But 80% of them have bounced, rejected by the service provider of the recepiants before delivery.
    That seems to be a thorny issue of DMARC, SPF, DKIM…
    I am looking into it and will advise if I can sort things out.
    Eric.

    Same issue each week — numbers fall before our eyes … what is happening and is there another way to get a response besides this message board since I have not seen any suggested solutions since I brought this issue up a month ago?

    Hi,
    I could bypass the issue by specifying a low frequency sending, i.e. setting the send parameters to release 5 mails every 15 minutes – instead of sending the 300 in one shot as I had always done it.
    It looks like the stringent DMARC controls are comprehensively applied only to large quantities of mails received from the same sender.
    Eric.

    Hi,
    same problem, don’t start sengding mail.
    I’m using sendgrid smtp, test is ok, but the newletter don’t start.
    After click on “dont wait send now” program send only the first limit and anymore.
    More the report from Mailpoet and sendgrid are total different.

    Pietro

    Hi,

    There are typically two issues that cause problems like these:

    1. Your SPAM score is low and you’re just ending up in the SPAM box. Give this a read:

    https://support.mailpoet.com/knowledgebase/send-with-smtp-when-using-a-professional-sending-provider/

    2. Your cron is not working. Give this a read:

    https://support.mailpoet.com/knowledgebase/understanding-the-cron/

    Thanks!

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