Import Suppression Lists
A suppression list serves as a list of contacts that you don't want to receive your email communications, or a do not contact list for your email sending.
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A suppression list serves as a list of contacts that you don't want to receive your email communications, or a do not contact list for your email sending.
Mailchimp aims to deliver your campaigns as quickly as possible. However, postponing deliver can help us stop spam and ensure your email reaches inboxes.
Learn how to customize forms, welcome emails, and other response emails with our Form Builder.
Learn how some email servers and spam filters use denylists, lists of IP addresses for known spammers, to prevent email delivery.
Mailchimp's signup forms let people sign up for your email marketing. Learn how to host and edit signup forms on your own website.
Your Mailchimp audience contains a lot of data about your contacts. You can use this data to create segments and send targeted campaigns.
Spam laws require that you include an unsubscribe link in your email campaigns. Learn how to find URL for this link in your signup forms.
If you've enabled Google Analytics tracking on your Mailchimp email, landing page, or website, learn how to find the results in your Google Analytics account.
Use feedblock merge tags to add a blog post to your Mailchimp campaign. Get a full list of merge tags to use in different types of email campaigns.
We provide common examples to help decide if your email list is ok to use with Mailchimp.
The unsubscribe survey tells you why unsubscribers no longer want to receive your emails. Learn how to add, edit, and remove your unsubscribe survey.
Learn how to pause, resume, edit, reorder, add, or delete emails in an automation.