How Mailchimp Prevents and Handles Abuse
Learn the steps we take to prevent abuse of our system, and how we handle abuse when it happens.
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Learn the steps we take to prevent abuse of our system, and how we handle abuse when it happens.
Learn how some email servers and spam filters use denylists, lists of IP addresses for known spammers, to prevent email delivery.
Mailchimp’s Facebook tools make it easy to reach new people and win new subscribers.
Gmail clips emails that have a message size larger than 102kb, and hides the full content behind a link. Learn how to prevent this.
Certain audience field types, like addresses and phone numbers, require a specific format. Learn about field types, and how to format them to work with Mailchimp.
Spam laws require that you include an unsubscribe link in your email campaigns. Learn how to find URL for this link in your signup forms.
If you've enabled Google Analytics tracking on your Mailchimp email, landing page, or website, learn how to find the results in your Google Analytics account.
Each audience has a unique ID that may be required to successfully connect to integrations, plugins, and widgets. Learn how to locate your audience ID.
Export an HTML file of your email template. Then edit your template code or upload the file to another Mailchimp account.
Learn how to export contacts from a few common applications. Learn about ways to avoid accidentally importing people who didn't opt-in to your list.
With Mailchimp, you can choose to send a final welcome email for confirmed signups. Learn how to turn it on or off.
Use Mailchimp's click tracking to see who clicked links in your emails. Learn more about how recipients interact with your emails.