Email headers are an important tool for diagnosing deliverability issues. Reading email headers does not require technical skills and can be done by reading from top to bottom or from bottom to top. To help read email headers, tools such as Kickbox’s Spam Checker and Google Admin Toolbox Messageheader can be used. 13 email headers can be used to identify deliverability issues and should be used when troubleshooting.
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Part 3: General guidelines Email headers are one way to start diagnosing deliverability problems. The information contained within will show if there were any delays delivering an issue and where those delays fall, if there are authentication issues, what system sent the message and if they were allowed to, and more! We’ll be covering 13 email headers you should know and why. But! Before we do, you need to know how to read an email header first. Reading email headers doesn’t require access to a system or super refined detective skills, just an attention to detail and patience. Once you
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