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Risky Addresses Cost You — Catch-all domains and old accounts hurt engagement—learn to identify them. Audit Your List →

What is a “risky” email address?

A risky email address is one that can technically receive mail but behaves unpredictably. Examples include catch all domains, role accounts, old corporate domains, temporary forwards, and inactive users. These addresses may not bounce but still harm engagement based filtering.

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