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In most cases, it's not recommended to send mail to unsubscribed recipients. Here's why:

  1. Respect their wishes: When someone unsubscribes from your mailing list, it's because they no longer want to receive emails from you. Sending mail to unsubscribed recipients can be seen as spammy and may lead to negative consequences, such as being marked as spam or even getting your IP address blacklisted.
  2. Legal compliance: Many countries have laws and regulations that govern email marketing, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union. Sending mail to unsubscribed recipients can be a violation of these laws and may result in fines or other legal consequences.
  3. Reputation damage: Sending mail to unsubscribed recipients can damage your reputation as a sender. It can lead to a higher bounce rate, lower engagement rates, and even affect your deliverability.

Instead, it's recommended to:

  1. Remove unsubscribed recipients from your list: Make sure to remove any unsubscribed recipients from your mailing list to avoid sending unwanted emails.
  2. Use a double opt-in process: Implement a double opt-in process to ensure that subscribers really want to receive emails from you. This involves sending a confirmation email to new subscribers and only adding them to your list if they confirm their subscription.
  3. Use a suppression list: Keep a suppression list of unsubscribed recipients and avoid sending emails to them in the future.

Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution and respect your subscribers' wishes. If someone has unsubscribed from your list, it's best to respect their decision and not send them any further emails.