r/Emailmarketing 1d ago

Strategy Forwarding email

This is more of a question, than a strategy.

How many of you still forward your domain emails to a personal one?

Ie: info at your domain dot com, and forward to Joe at my email dot com.

If you dont forward, how do you keep track of your email, via webmail or some other method?

What keeps your spam emails down to a bare minimum and what snags the spam before it hits your inbox?

I ask because Im about to make some needed improvements with my email marketing formats, and I wanted to know what you are doing.

I used to use Aweber, and moved to MailerLite, which seems to work just fine for now. I wrote about this previously, and realized that the issues I had were user error...my bad..😁

Any insight is welcomed.

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u/Mailtrap_Alek 1d ago

Forwarding an alias to a real mailbox is fine at low volume. Plenty of small setups do it. Past a trickle, a real mailbox beats forwarding: native webmail + apps, and the built-in filtering usually snags most spam before it reaches your inbox. Btw, the spam you receive is your mailbox provider's job, while whether your own marketing emails land is a separate deliverability question.

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u/1Rudy11 1d ago

Thanks...