Is Your List Safe?
How did the majority of these emails get on your list?
Is your sending domain authenticated with DMARC?
Have you run this list through a validation tool?
What brought you here today?
This is one of the most common patterns I see.
Higher RiskWe can absolutely help clean your list.
Lists without explicit consent carry more risk—but that doesn't mean you can't send safely. We'll remove the addresses most likely to hurt you.
What we'll do
We catch invalid addresses, spam traps, role accounts, and high-risk patterns that other validators miss. We're thorough. But we're also honest: no tool can catch every trap on a non-consent list because some are designed to be undetectable. That's true for every validator—we're just the ones who tell you.
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This is one of the most common patterns I see.
CriticalYou need triage, not just cleaning.
An ESP warning is the final straw. Your reputation is already damaged. Automated cleaning alone will not get you reinstated.
What this means
You need a remediation strategy, not just a clean list. I help identify the root cause and build a path back to good standing with your ESP.
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This is one of the most common patterns I see.
High RiskYour validation tool missed something.
You paid for syntax checking. You were punished for reputation. A "Valid" email can still be a spam trap or chronic complainer.
What this means
Automated tools cannot see behavioral history. They check code, not context. I find the "Valid but Dangerous" addresses they miss.
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This is one of the most common patterns I see.
High RiskYour infrastructure may be the problem.
Without proper DMARC authentication, even a clean list can land in spam. This is a fixable issue, but it needs attention before list cleaning matters.
What this means
Domain authentication tells inbox providers you are who you say you are. Without it, your emails look suspicious regardless of list quality.
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This is one of the most common patterns I see.
Medium RiskThose "Unknown" addresses are not unknown to me.
Catch-all domains accept everything. Validation tools cannot tell you which addresses are real. I can.
What this means
A large percentage of business domains are catch-all. Validation marks them "Unknown" because it cannot verify. Pattern recognition and engagement history tell a different story.
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This is one of the most common patterns I see.
Medium RiskYour list is slowly suffocating your delivery.
No bounce spike. No warning. Just a quiet decline as dead weight accumulates and inbox providers filter you to spam.
What this means
This is the hardest problem to diagnose because there is no event. Your list has accumulated decay, and it is dragging down your engaged subscribers.
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This is one of the most common patterns I see.
Low RiskYou are in a good spot. Let's keep it that way.
Healthy lists still decay by about 22% every year. A preventative review before a big send catches recycled traps that formed since your last campaign.
What this means
You are doing the right things. A safety check ensures you do not accidentally hit a trap that did not exist last time you sent.
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