Hello @District18 ,
Based on what denotes an active vs. inactive contact in our system, are you sure the segmentation is pulling contacts that don't match that criteria? If a contact isn't in an active status, then our system wouldn't be able to send an email to them, since they either wouldn't have an address or wouldn't have an applicable permission status to be able to send to.
When viewing the segment, are you viewing a version of it that's among the list of segments created, or are you clicking the three dots for the Most Engaged, etc. and selecting the "View Contacts" option? Have you sent any emails since your last viewing of the Most Engaged?
Everyone Else would be the people that don't match the system's calculations for your Most Engaged, Somewhat Engaged, and Least Engaged. To get a better understanding of the email engagement segmentations, I'd recommend checking out this article.
I am using the three dots to "View Contacts" for each pre-built segment, and then I'm doing an export from that view. I also did an export of all Contacts (to Excel), filtered for status = Active, and did a comparison. I discovered this issue when I was troubleshooting why some people weren't in the list of Sent contacts for the email, and saw that some people who WERE on the Sent list didn't belong.
I have not sent an email since my last viewing of the pre-built segments.
Then I'd advise calling our general support during their open hours, so you can securely provide specific examples for them to troubleshoot and look further into.
Will do!
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