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A common issue!

When you see blocked emails, it usually means that the email service provider (ESP) or the recipient's email server has flagged the email as spam or blocked it for some reason. Here are some possible places where blocked emails might be seen:

  1. Junk Mail or Spam Folder: Many email providers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook, have a spam filter that moves suspected spam emails to a separate folder, like the "Junk Mail" or "Spam" folder.
  2. Blocked Senders List: Some email providers allow you to add specific senders to a "Blocked Senders" list, which prevents emails from those senders from reaching your inbox.
  3. Email Server's Blacklist: If an email server has been flagged as a spam source, it may be added to a blacklist, which prevents emails from that server from being delivered to other email accounts.
  4. Recipient's Email Client: The recipient's email client, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, may also have its own spam filter or settings that block certain emails.
  5. Email Service Provider's Spam Filter: Some ESPs, like Mailchimp or Constant Contact, have their own spam filters that may block emails that don't meet their standards.

If you're experiencing issues with blocked emails, you can try the following:

  1. Check your email provider's spam filter settings to see if you can whitelist the sender or adjust the filter settings.
  2. Verify that the email address is correct and not blocked by the recipient's email server.
  3. Check the email content for any spammy keywords or attachments that might be triggering the block.
  4. Contact the email provider's support team to report the issue and ask for assistance.