Most of you visiting this web site will know what a "bounced message" or "undeliverable message" is. They are perhaps filling up your (or your postmaster's) email box... hundreds or thousands at a time!

Any long-lived web site database is going to eventually contain addresses that can't be reached. Addresses that were once valid can become unusable because the person receiving the mail there has switched to a different provider (possibly as a result of changing jobs or schools). In another scenario, the address may still exist but be abandoned, with unread mail accumulating until there is not enough room left to accept any more.

Get VERP! - Variable Envelope Return Path For Your Web Site, is the answer!

When a message is sent to a mailing list, the mailing list software re-sends it to all of the addresses on the list. The presence of invalid addresses in the list results in bounce messages being sent to the owner of the list. If the mailing list is small, the owner can read the bounce messages and manually remove the invalid addresses from the list. With a larger mailing list, this is a tedious, unpleasant job, so it is desirable to automate the process.

The team at GetVERP.Com can automate this process for you, and stop all those annoying bounce messages! We can also provide additional features, including notifying your users that have an invalid email that their email should be changed on their next log in to your web site(s) (Email Correction), changing their "status" on your website(s) (User Status Modification), and more, depending on your individual site(s) needs.

GetVERP is the most viable way of being able to handle such bounces correctly, automatically, and intelligently.

Please review more of our informative web site at http://www.GetVerp.com or use our contact us page to get in touch for more information. GetVerp Now!

How VERP Solves The Problem!

The hard part of bounce email handling is matching up a bounce email message with the undeliverable email address which caused the bounce email. If the email mailing list software can see that a bounce email resulted from an attempt to send an email message to user@example.com then it doesn't need to understand the rest of the information in the bounce email. It can simply count how many email messages were recently sent to user@example.com, and how many bounces resulted, and if the proportion of bounced email messages is too high, the email address is removed from the list. Optionally, on your user's next log in, they can be prompted to update their email address with a valid one - thus "validating" and "cleaning" your mailing list!

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