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'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Campaigns]] > Spam Check
'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Campaigns]] > [[Emails]] > Spam Check


= About Spam Check =
== About Spam Check ==


== Introduction ==
Spam Check is a vital tool within ActiveCampaign that you can use to help identify areas of '''"spamminess"''' in your campaigns and automation emails prior to sending them out to your contacts. Understanding how the Spam Check feature works can significantly improve email deliverability and engagement, ultimately leading to better communication with your audience.
The '''Spam Check''' feature is an essential tool provided by ActiveCampaign to identify potential issues that may categorize your email campaigns as spam before they are sent to your contacts. This feature allows users to enhance their email deliverability by receiving feedback on the content of their messages, thereby improving the chances of successful inbox placement. A high Spam Check score indicates areas for improvement, while a low score does not guarantee inbox placement. Therefore, it's crucial to leverage Spam Check as a preliminary measure when preparing emails.
 
Spam Check is available for the following ActiveCampaign plan types: '''Starter''', '''Plus''', '''Pro''', and '''Enterprise'''. While a high score in the Spam Check does not necessarily mean your email will be flagged as spam, it provides valuable insights that can be used to improve email content.
 
== What is Spam Check? ==
 
Every campaign and automation email created in ActiveCampaign undergoes a '''Spam Check'''. This tool scans the content of your message and provides results that can be viewed on both the '''Campaign Summary''' page and the '''Campaign Settings''' page. The backend system that powers the Spam Check tool is called '''SpamAssassin''', which is one of the most widely utilized open-source tools designed for scanning messages to identify potential spam characteristics.
 
If Spam Check determines that your content has no issues, you will see a result of '''"Passed"''' along with a green checkmark. Conversely, if Spam Check identifies concerns, you will receive a numerical score alongside a list of issues to address before sending the communication to your contacts.
 
=== A Few Important Notes about Spam Check ===
 
* '''Spam Check''' does not prevent you from sending your email. Instead, it highlights issues that may need your attention before the message is dispatched.
* The service solely analyzes the content of your message; it cannot assess the reputation of your domain or the composition of your mailing list. Hence, it is possible to pass the Spam Check and still face deliverability challenges.
* The SpamAssassin tool can be customized by ISPs, meaning rules may be added, adjusted, or removed based on their own criteria.
* The results shown by Spam Check are based on a default configuration.
* Major ISPs like Gmail, Hotmail/Outlook/Microsoft, and Yahoo/AOL do not rely heavily on SpamAssassin for their spam detection. Instead, they may use some of the underlying logic demonstrated in SpamAssassin but utilize proprietary systems that are much more complex.


== How to Access Spam Check ==
== How to Access Spam Check ==
To access the '''Spam Check''' feature, navigate to the Campaign Summary page or the Campaign Settings page after creating an email campaign or automation email. The results of the Spam Check will be displayed prominently, offering immediate insights into your email's potential spam characteristics.


== Step-by-Step Instructions ==
To access the '''Spam Check''' feature, follow these steps:
1. **Create Your Email Campaign**: Start by designing your email in the ActiveCampaign platform.
 
2. **Access Spam Check**: Once your email content is ready, go to the Campaign Summary page or the Campaign Settings page.


3. **Run the Spam Check**: The Spam Check tool automatically scans your email content using '''SpamAssassin''', a widely used open-source spam analysis tool.
1. Log in to your ActiveCampaign account.
2. Navigate to the '''Campaigns''' section.
3. Create a new campaign or edit an existing one.
4. As you proceed, you will see the Spam Check results displayed on the '''Campaign Summary''' and '''Campaign Settings''' pages.


4. **Review the Results**:
== Step-by-Step Instructions ==
  - If the Spam Check tool does not identify any issues, you will see a message stating “Passed” with a green checkmark.
  - If issues are detected, a numerical score will be presented along with a list of suggested items you may want to address.


5. **Make Necessary Adjustments**: Based on the feedback provided, you can make edits to your email content to improve your Spam Check score.
Here’s a detailed guide on how to utilize the Spam Check feature:


6. **Resubmit for Spam Check**: After making changes, you might want to run the '''Spam Check''' again to ensure compliance.
1. **Create or Edit a Campaign**: Start by creating a new campaign or editing an existing campaign in your ActiveCampaign dashboard.
2. **Compose Your Email**: Write the content of your email in the provided editor.
3. **Run Spam Check**: Once your email content is ready, Spam Check will automatically scan your message. You may see the results on the Campaign Summary page or during the campaigns' setup on the settings page.
4. **Review Results**: Look for the Spam Check result:
  - If it says '''"Passed"''' with a green checkmark, your content is clear of identified issues.
  - If it shows a score and lists issues, review the feedback provided.
5. **Make Necessary Adjustments**: Address any highlighted issues by modifying the content according to the suggestions provided by Spam Check.
6. **Rescan If Necessary**: After making adjustments, you can run the Spam Check again to ensure the issues have been resolved.
7. **Send Your Campaign**: Once you’re satisfied with the results of the Spam Check, you can proceed to send your campaign to your contacts.


== Configuration Options and Settings ==
== Configuration Options and Settings ==
While the '''Spam Check''' tool will automatically scan your content, there are several important aspects to keep in mind regarding its configuration:


- '''SpamAssassin''' operates under a ''default configuration'', which may limit the visibility of some issues.
While using the '''Spam Check''' feature, pay attention to the following key aspects:
- The tool solely inspects the content of your messages; it does not evaluate sender domain reputation or the characteristics of your email list.


Implementing email sending best practices, such as adhering to the principles outlined in the '''Deliverability tips for content''' article, will significantly enhance your results with the '''Spam Check'''.
* '''Sender Email Address''': Ensure you are using a professional email address rather than a free email service like Gmail or Yahoo.
* '''Subject Line''': Avoid using excessive punctuation, such as exclamation marks or question marks.
* '''Text-to-Image Ratio''': Maintain a balanced ratio of text to images; too many images relative to the text can trigger spam flags.
* '''Message Content''': Use clear, conversational language and avoid phrases or words that might trigger spam filters such as "make lots of money" or "one time".


== Best Practices and Tips ==
== Best Practices and Tips ==
To maximize the effectiveness of '''Spam Check''', consider the following best practices:


- **Keep Your List Clean**: Regularly remove unengaged contacts to maintain a high-quality email list.
1. **Keep a Clean List**: Always ensure the email addresses on your list are valid and that recipients have opted in to receive your communications.
- **Use Conversational Language**: Aim for a natural tone in your writing to avoid triggering spam rules.
2. **Craft Engaging Content**: Create valuable and relevant content that appeals to your audience. Engaging content often leads to higher deliverability rates.
- **Balance Text and Images**: Ensure a good mix of text and images in your emails to prevent being flagged for low text-to-image ratios.
3. **Follow Simple Guidelines**: Adhere to the recommendations provided by SpamCheck and avoid common spam triggers.
- **Avoid Spam Trigger Phrases**: Familiarize yourself with common terms and phrases that could cause your email to be marked as spam.
4. **Rescan Result Adjustments**: If flagged by Spam Check, systematically check each issue and make necessary adjustments before finalizing your campaign.
- **Test Before Sending**: Utilize the '''Spam Check''' tool frequently during the email creation process to get iterative feedback.
 
== Common Use Cases with Examples ==
 
- **Event Announcements**: Before sending invites for events, run a Spam Check to ensure the communication is clear of flagged terms that might deter recipients from receiving it.
- **Newsletters**: Use Spam Check when composing regular newsletters to improve engagement and ensure better deliverability.
- **Promotional Offers**: Ensure your promotional emails pass the Spam Check to reduce the risk of landing in spam folders, thus increasing chances of recipient visibility.
 
== Troubleshooting Section ==
 
If you encounter issues with Spam Check, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
 
* Review any highlighted concerns and their suggested fixes thoroughly.
* Avoid using free email service domains for sender addresses.
* Compare your email content with common spam phrases and adjust as necessary.
* For complex HTML code, check if it is causing false positives by simplifying the formatting.


== Common Use Cases ==
== Related Features ==
The '''Spam Check''' feature is beneficial for various scenarios, including:


- **Formal Business Announcements**: For professional communications, ensuring that the email does not contain spam indicators can enhance impressions.
For further enhancements in your email marketing strategy, explore the following related features:
- **Marketing Campaigns**: When promoting products or services, a clear and inbox-friendly message is crucial for open rates.
- **Newsletters**: Engaging content delivered reliably affects reader engagement and retention.


== Troubleshooting ==
* [[Campaigns]]: Understand all the aspects of creating and managing your campaigns for better engagement.
If your email does not pass the '''Spam Check''', consider the following common errors and solutions:
* [[Deliverability Tips]]: Learn more about deliverability strategies for effective email communications.


| '''Error''' | '''Fix''' |
== FAQ Section ==
|--------------|------------|
| Not finding what you looking for | Use the [https://topdeliverability.com/spamassassin-rules/] resource for a comprehensive list of SpamAssassin rules + solutions. |
| Sender email is commonly abused end user mail provider | Avoid using addresses from freemail providers like @gmail or @yahoo. Use your professional domain. |
| Subject or body contains spammy phrases | Edit any identified phrases in your email to maintain clarity and authenticity. |
| Imbalanced image-to-text ratio | Adjust your content to include more text if the email is flagged for too many images. |


== FAQ ==
=== 1. What happens if my email fails the Spam Check? ===
=== What is Spam Check? ===
A failure in Spam Check indicates potential issues that may affect deliverability, but it won't prevent you from sending your email. Instead, use the feedback to improve your content.
Spam Check is a tool in ActiveCampaign that analyzes your email content using SpamAssassin to identify potential spam indicators before sending.


=== How does Spam Check affect my email delivery? ===
=== 2. Do I need to resend my email if I fail the Spam Check? ===
Although a high score on Spam Check does not guarantee inbox placement, it is an effective way to identify issues that can lead to being marked as spam.
Not necessarily, but it is advisable to address the flagged issues before sending out the email.


=== Can I still send my email if it fails Spam Check? ===
=== 3. Can Spam Check guarantee my email will reach recipients' inboxes? ===
Yes, Spam Check does not prevent sending your email; it simply indicates areas that may need attention before launching your campaign.
Spam Check provides guidance but cannot guarantee inbox placement as other factors also influence deliverability.


=== What should I do if I repeatedly fail Spam Check? ===
=== 4. How often should I use Spam Check? ===
Review the feedback provided, familiarize yourself with common spam triggers, and make adjustments to your email content accordingly.
It is good practice to use Spam Check each time you create a new campaign or modify an existing one to ensure it complies with best practices.


=== Do ISPs rely on SpamAssassin scores? ===
=== 5. What are some common phrases to avoid? ===
Most major ISPs do not rely heavily on SpamAssassin alone; instead, they use proprietary systems for spam detection.
Common phrases to avoid include "make lots of money," "free," and "urgent," as these are often flagged as spam triggers.


=== Can my email still deliver successfully if it passes Spam Check? ===
=== 6. Why do some of my emails still end up in spam folders? ===
Yes, passing Spam Check does not guarantee success but significantly improves your chances of also passing ISP spam filters.
Having passed the Spam Check does not safeguard against all spam filters from ISPs, which may employ different criteria for evaluation.


=== Where can I find more information about improving email deliverability? ===
=== 7. How can I improve my Spam Check score? ===
Refer to the [[Deliverability tips for content]] article on ActiveCampaign’s help resources for comprehensive guidelines on enhancing your email strategies.  
Improve your score by adhering to best practices: maintaining a clean email list, using professional sender addresses, and crafting engaging, thoughtful content.  


By using the '''Spam Check''' feature effectively, you can ensure your email campaigns are optimized for engagement, boosting their chances of reaching the intended inbox while minimizing the risk of being marked as spam.
For additional tips on improving email deliverability, refer to the "Deliverability Tips for Content" help article.
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 3 November 2025

Navigation: Main_Page > Campaigns > Spam Check

About Spam Check[edit | edit source]

Spam Check is a vital tool within ActiveCampaign that you can use to help identify areas of "spamminess" in your campaigns and automation emails prior to sending them out to your contacts. Understanding how the Spam Check feature works can significantly improve email deliverability and engagement, ultimately leading to better communication with your audience.

Spam Check is available for the following ActiveCampaign plan types: Starter, Plus, Pro, and Enterprise. While a high score in the Spam Check does not necessarily mean your email will be flagged as spam, it provides valuable insights that can be used to improve email content.

What is Spam Check?[edit | edit source]

Every campaign and automation email created in ActiveCampaign undergoes a Spam Check. This tool scans the content of your message and provides results that can be viewed on both the Campaign Summary page and the Campaign Settings page. The backend system that powers the Spam Check tool is called SpamAssassin, which is one of the most widely utilized open-source tools designed for scanning messages to identify potential spam characteristics.

If Spam Check determines that your content has no issues, you will see a result of "Passed" along with a green checkmark. Conversely, if Spam Check identifies concerns, you will receive a numerical score alongside a list of issues to address before sending the communication to your contacts.

A Few Important Notes about Spam Check[edit | edit source]

  • Spam Check does not prevent you from sending your email. Instead, it highlights issues that may need your attention before the message is dispatched.
  • The service solely analyzes the content of your message; it cannot assess the reputation of your domain or the composition of your mailing list. Hence, it is possible to pass the Spam Check and still face deliverability challenges.
  • The SpamAssassin tool can be customized by ISPs, meaning rules may be added, adjusted, or removed based on their own criteria.
  • The results shown by Spam Check are based on a default configuration.
  • Major ISPs like Gmail, Hotmail/Outlook/Microsoft, and Yahoo/AOL do not rely heavily on SpamAssassin for their spam detection. Instead, they may use some of the underlying logic demonstrated in SpamAssassin but utilize proprietary systems that are much more complex.

How to Access Spam Check[edit | edit source]

To access the Spam Check feature, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your ActiveCampaign account. 2. Navigate to the Campaigns section. 3. Create a new campaign or edit an existing one. 4. As you proceed, you will see the Spam Check results displayed on the Campaign Summary and Campaign Settings pages.

Step-by-Step Instructions[edit | edit source]

Here’s a detailed guide on how to utilize the Spam Check feature:

1. **Create or Edit a Campaign**: Start by creating a new campaign or editing an existing campaign in your ActiveCampaign dashboard. 2. **Compose Your Email**: Write the content of your email in the provided editor. 3. **Run Spam Check**: Once your email content is ready, Spam Check will automatically scan your message. You may see the results on the Campaign Summary page or during the campaigns' setup on the settings page. 4. **Review Results**: Look for the Spam Check result:

  - If it says "Passed" with a green checkmark, your content is clear of identified issues.
  - If it shows a score and lists issues, review the feedback provided.

5. **Make Necessary Adjustments**: Address any highlighted issues by modifying the content according to the suggestions provided by Spam Check. 6. **Rescan If Necessary**: After making adjustments, you can run the Spam Check again to ensure the issues have been resolved. 7. **Send Your Campaign**: Once you’re satisfied with the results of the Spam Check, you can proceed to send your campaign to your contacts.

Configuration Options and Settings[edit | edit source]

While using the Spam Check feature, pay attention to the following key aspects:

  • Sender Email Address: Ensure you are using a professional email address rather than a free email service like Gmail or Yahoo.
  • Subject Line: Avoid using excessive punctuation, such as exclamation marks or question marks.
  • Text-to-Image Ratio: Maintain a balanced ratio of text to images; too many images relative to the text can trigger spam flags.
  • Message Content: Use clear, conversational language and avoid phrases or words that might trigger spam filters such as "make lots of money" or "one time".

Best Practices and Tips[edit | edit source]

1. **Keep a Clean List**: Always ensure the email addresses on your list are valid and that recipients have opted in to receive your communications. 2. **Craft Engaging Content**: Create valuable and relevant content that appeals to your audience. Engaging content often leads to higher deliverability rates. 3. **Follow Simple Guidelines**: Adhere to the recommendations provided by SpamCheck and avoid common spam triggers. 4. **Rescan Result Adjustments**: If flagged by Spam Check, systematically check each issue and make necessary adjustments before finalizing your campaign.

Common Use Cases with Examples[edit | edit source]

- **Event Announcements**: Before sending invites for events, run a Spam Check to ensure the communication is clear of flagged terms that might deter recipients from receiving it. - **Newsletters**: Use Spam Check when composing regular newsletters to improve engagement and ensure better deliverability. - **Promotional Offers**: Ensure your promotional emails pass the Spam Check to reduce the risk of landing in spam folders, thus increasing chances of recipient visibility.

Troubleshooting Section[edit | edit source]

If you encounter issues with Spam Check, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Review any highlighted concerns and their suggested fixes thoroughly.
  • Avoid using free email service domains for sender addresses.
  • Compare your email content with common spam phrases and adjust as necessary.
  • For complex HTML code, check if it is causing false positives by simplifying the formatting.

Related Features[edit | edit source]

For further enhancements in your email marketing strategy, explore the following related features:

  • Campaigns: Understand all the aspects of creating and managing your campaigns for better engagement.
  • Deliverability Tips: Learn more about deliverability strategies for effective email communications.

FAQ Section[edit | edit source]

1. What happens if my email fails the Spam Check?[edit | edit source]

A failure in Spam Check indicates potential issues that may affect deliverability, but it won't prevent you from sending your email. Instead, use the feedback to improve your content.

2. Do I need to resend my email if I fail the Spam Check?[edit | edit source]

Not necessarily, but it is advisable to address the flagged issues before sending out the email.

3. Can Spam Check guarantee my email will reach recipients' inboxes?[edit | edit source]

Spam Check provides guidance but cannot guarantee inbox placement as other factors also influence deliverability.

4. How often should I use Spam Check?[edit | edit source]

It is good practice to use Spam Check each time you create a new campaign or modify an existing one to ensure it complies with best practices.

5. What are some common phrases to avoid?[edit | edit source]

Common phrases to avoid include "make lots of money," "free," and "urgent," as these are often flagged as spam triggers.

6. Why do some of my emails still end up in spam folders?[edit | edit source]

Having passed the Spam Check does not safeguard against all spam filters from ISPs, which may employ different criteria for evaluation.

7. How can I improve my Spam Check score?[edit | edit source]

Improve your score by adhering to best practices: maintaining a clean email list, using professional sender addresses, and crafting engaging, thoughtful content.

For additional tips on improving email deliverability, refer to the "Deliverability Tips for Content" help article.