Deliverability to yahoo.com.mx
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Sent vs Opens for yahoo.com.mx

Date Sent Opens Open Rate
6/3/2023 881 20 0.0%
6/2/2023 587 38 0.0%
6/1/2023 448 34 0.0%
5/31/2023 189 31 0.0%
5/30/2023 222 23 0.0%
5/29/2023 206 35 0.0%
5/28/2023 192 8 0.0%
5/27/2023 663 145 0.0%
5/26/2023 576 110 0.0%
5/25/2023 401 51 0.0%
5/24/2023 445 95 0.0%
5/23/2023 745 170 0.0%
5/22/2023 268 58 0.0%
5/21/2023 177 17 0.0%
5/20/2023 130 13 0.0%
5/19/2023 1,168 271 0.0%
5/18/2023 565 110 0.0%
5/17/2023 336 46 0.0%
5/16/2023 298 32 0.0%
5/15/2023 656 97 0.0%
5/14/2023 128 25 0.0%
5/13/2023 207 17 0.0%
5/12/2023 466 48 0.0%
5/11/2023 556 46 0.0%
5/10/2023 771 135 0.0%
5/9/2023 467 35 0.0%
5/8/2023 299 27 0.0%
5/7/2023 124 4 0.0%
5/6/2023 366 76 0.0%
5/5/2023 322 46 0.0%

Blocks from yahoo.com.mx

No blocks during specified time frame

Bounces from yahoo.com.mx

Explanation of bounce codes

Message Count
552 1 Requested mail action aborted, mailbox not found 88
554 30 Sorry, your message to cannot be delivered. This mailbox is disabled . 75
Email was deferred due to the following reason: 6
421-4.7.28 Our system has detected an unusual rate of 421-4.7.28 unsolicited mail originating from your IP address. To protect our 421-4.7.28 users from spam, mail sent from your IP address has been temporarily 421-4.7.28 rate limited. Please visit 421-4.7.28 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=UnsolicitedRateLimitError 1
DNS Error. DNS type 'mx' lookup responded with code NXDOMAIN 1

Methodology

Send and open statistics are updated daily. Bounces and blocks are updated in real-time. Every day, open statistics are updated for the last 14 days. Generally, you'll notice an increase of an open rate for a domain for a day over the course of 14 days, since not all open events occur the same day an email is sent. That means that open rate data is tied to the actual emails sent on a particular day.

Bounce and block codes are the codes as returned by the remote SMTP server after having been de-personalized. Meaning, unique identifiers present in SMTP codes are removed so that SMTP responses can be grouped for analysis. In certain cases, such as when the email is being relayed through an intermediary SMTP server, the remote SMTP server may not be the same as the MX record for the domain. SMTP codes are categorized as "bounces" vs "blocks" by internal human review. Bounces generally indicate an invalid email address. Blocks generally indicate a rejection of the email message but a valid email address.

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