I don't understand how I can block communications to a particular zip code but not to an email domain (i.e. @competitor.com). I've never had any reason block communications to particular zip code. I have plenty of reasons to block communication to our competitors.
This seems to me to be an easy top of list update. This functionality exists on other platforms.
Now I have to hunt down individual email addresses and tag them Do Not Send. Very inefficient and cumbersome.
Let assume I have a competitor with the email domain "@competitor.com". All I should need to do is to go to my blocked domains and add in "@competitor.com" and no emails would ever be sent to them. Whether it's jill@competitor.com or jeff@competitor.com, it doesn't matter.
People can lie about almost any of their information and there is no way to tell one way or the other. The email address is the only nugget of truth. I've even sent campaigns where I purposefully disregard "@gmail.com" addresses (or the like) because that's often a way competitors disguise themselves.
Also want to see this, specifically to combat SEO spammers. We're constantly deleting subscribers from data-backup-store.com that is obviously trying to elevate their phishing effort game with E-mails that look like us.
Hi all. We're looking to find out some more information about what part of the process our system would pick up on blocked domains. Would this be triggered when uploading contacts?
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