To check if a device/contact did not receive a sent message, you can use Channel Reports and Campaign Reports, Delivery Status Codes, Bounce Analysis, Unsubscribe Lists, Segmentation and Suppression, Data Cleansing and Validation, Alerts Email Function, Subscriber Preferences.
If you want to turn on or off the email permission for some of your desired email addresses, you can simply provide the list of emails to your technical support executive and our team can do it for you. The email permission change access at user end is not provided because of the data security reasons.
There could be multiple reasons for email bounces which include:
Detailed information and bounce reports from the email service provider can help identify the specific reasons for email bounces. Reviewing email content, subject, and delivery timing can aid in making improvements.
The difference between email status "passive" and email permission "false" lies in their implications for contact engagement and permission management.Email Status "Passive": This indicates that the contact is not actively engaging with emails. They might not open or interact with the emails they receive. This status suggests that the contact may not be interested or responsive to email communications, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they haven't granted permission for email communication. Email Permission "False": This indicates that the contact has explicitly denied permission for email communication. They have either unsubscribed or opted out from receiving emails. Unlike the "passive" status, "false" permission status indicates a deliberate choice by the contact to not receive email