How RushFlow handles unsubscribes, bounces and complaints
Good marketing respects the recipient — and it protects your sender reputation. RushFlow keeps a do-not-contact list: every marketing send skips anyone who has unsubscribed, and it can automatically stop mailing addresses that hard-bounce or mark you as spam.
Unsubscribes are automatic
Every marketing email carries an unsubscribe link (and the one-click header mail apps expect). When someone unsubscribes, they’re added to the do-not-contact list and skipped from then on — across both campaigns and automated messages.
Bounces and complaints
If you connect your email provider’s delivery feedback, RushFlow can automatically suppress an address that hard-bounces (the mailbox doesn’t exist) or files a spam complaint. Temporary (soft) bounces don’t suppress, so a full mailbox doesn’t lose you a contact.
Why it matters
Mailing addresses that bounce or complain damages your reputation with inbox providers and hurts everyone’s delivery. Suppressing them keeps your good mail landing.
Frequently asked questions
Does RushFlow honour unsubscribes automatically?
Yes. Every marketing email has an unsubscribe link, and unsubscribed customers are skipped from all future campaigns and automated messages.
What happens to an address that bounces or reports spam?
With delivery feedback connected, a hard bounce or spam complaint automatically adds the address to the do-not-contact list. Temporary (soft) bounces don’t suppress.
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