Organize Campaigns into Folders
Learn how to organize campaigns into folders, or delete the folders.
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Learn how to organize campaigns into folders, or delete the folders.
If your email looks different in Outlook, it may have to do with the version of Outlook rendering the campaign. Get tips for fixing common issues in Outlook.
Campaigns end up in spam folders for several reasons, including the sending email address, subject line, or message content. Mailchimp tools can help you test.
The sender details for your email may display "on behalf of" mailchimpapp.net, mcsv.net, mcdlv.net, or rsgsv.net. Learn how to remove this information with authentication.
Email content can disappear for a few reasons. In most cases, it can be recovered. Learn what can cause content to disappear and how to fix it.
Email headers are located in the source of every email and contain important routing information and message details.
Sharing links to emails is a great way to promote content and get more out of your email marketing. Learn how to edit the URLs for your emails.
Learn how to delete campaigns from your Mailchimp account.
To work with most email clients, Mailchimp templates are no wider than 600px. Learn how to exceed this width limit when needed.
Email marketing engagement levels measure how your subscribed contacts engage with your email campaigns. Create segments to target different sets of subscribers based on engagement.
Email firewalls are like spam filters, which contain or filter malicious content through a security appliance or server.
Learn about the statistics in campaign reports in your Mailchimp account, including information on opens, clicks, e-commerce data, and more.