Understanding the GMass Settings Box

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batasakas
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Understanding the GMass Settings Box

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Default settings and saving your settings
Some of the settings you see when you open the Settings box for a campaign will be the same as your most recent sent campaign. (For instance, if you turned off open and click tracking on your last campaign, they’ll be turned off by default on this one.) GMass does this for your convenience — our bet is if you changed a setting for one campaign, you’re more likely to use it the same way for the next. Of course, if that isn’t the case, you can always change any of those settings in your new campaign.

And GMass auto-saves your settings as you work on them for the campaign. So if you close your draft then re-open it later, your settings will be just how you left ’em.

Three buttons across the top
Spam Solver:

GMass’s one-of-a-kind Spam Solver tests whether your email is likely to end up in your recipients’ inboxes, spam folders, or promotions folders. It works by sending this email out as a test to several test email finland phone number resource addresses across a variety of accounts and seeing which of these three types of folders your email landed in. you can then make tweaks to the email in the Spam Solver and retest to see if your deliverability improves.

Link Checker:

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Link Checker checks all the links in your message and generates screenshots of each so you can easily see which links go where. Great for ensuring you didn’t make a copy/paste mistake when setting your links.

Email Analyzer:

GMass’s Email Analyzer sends a copy of your email to our email tester, which then tells you what IP sent the email, whether the email passed SPF and DKIM, and gives you full access to the headers and MIME parts of the email.

Testing
Send Test:

Send test This button sends a test email to the address of your choice. Whatever is currently in the Subject/Message will be sent as a test email. Additionally, the test email message will include personalization if there is personalization information available for the test email address. Meaning, if you’re connecting to a Google Sheets spreadsheet to do a mail merge, and the test address is one of the addresses in the spreadsheet, then the test email will include personalization. Or, if the test address is a Gmail contact, and the address is part of the To field already in your c
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