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Users are experiencing limitations when sending newsletters through AT&T and Comcast, specifically regarding hourly sending limits. One user reports being restricted after sending a certain number of emails, while another successfully sends newsletters in batches of 99 or fewer without issues. The discussion highlights the need for understanding these limitations and suggests that breaking email lists into smaller groups may be a viable solution. Both AT&T and Comcast users face similar challenges in managing their email campaigns.
PREREQUISITESEmail marketers, small business owners, and anyone managing newsletters who need to navigate sending limitations with AT&T and Comcast.
Issues with sending newsletters to AT&T and Comcast email addresses often stem from spam filters or email authentication problems. Both providers have strict spam detection systems that may block or filter out emails that appear suspicious or do not meet certain authentication standards.
To improve deliverability, ensure that your email list is clean and that you have permission from recipients to send them newsletters. Additionally, use a reputable email marketing service that supports authentication protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to enhance your email's credibility.
Yes, check that you have correctly configured your SPF and DKIM records in your domain settings. This helps verify that your emails are coming from a legitimate source. Also, review your email content for any elements that might trigger spam filters, such as excessive links or spammy language.
If your emails are still being blocked, consider reaching out to AT&T and Comcast support for assistance. They may provide insights into why your emails are being filtered and how to resolve the issue. Additionally, you can ask your recipients to whitelist your email address to ensure future deliveries.
Using a different email address can sometimes help, especially if the current address has been flagged for spam. However, it’s essential to ensure that the new address is properly authenticated and that you maintain a good sending reputation to avoid similar issues in the future.