Are communication limits activated based on the number of emails sent to a lead, or the number of emails delivered? For example, if an email soft bounced, would that still count against that lead's communication limits (my assumption would be yes)?
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We have been informed this week by Support that it is actually the number of emails delivered to the record, not by the sends.
This is from the product team - "The marketing communication limit keeps track of how many emails a lead has received per day, and this is what is used to enforce the communication limit. This table is updated only when an email has been delivered"
It is also worth noting that if you are carrying out large or complex sends, then you have to wait for the first send to write to the back-end tables of Marketo before the communication limits will block anymore sends.
So if you send 2 emails 15 minutes apart with a potential overlap you should always include an exclusion filter of 'Was not sent email today' for example to cover yourselves especially if you feel you will hit soft bounces (that are tried again over 24 hours to deliver) or slow send times due to complexity of smart lists.
Hi Kevin,
AFAIK, it is based to the number of "sends".
-Greg
Yes, it is only based on the Send at the moment the system queues up the email.
Please remember that if the checkbox isn't set, the block doesn't actually happen.
Hi,
Does anybody know if this communication limit is applied to the sample emails too ?
Thanks
No it doesn't not apply to sample emails.
We have been informed this week by Support that it is actually the number of emails delivered to the record, not by the sends.
This is from the product team - "The marketing communication limit keeps track of how many emails a lead has received per day, and this is what is used to enforce the communication limit. This table is updated only when an email has been delivered"
It is also worth noting that if you are carrying out large or complex sends, then you have to wait for the first send to write to the back-end tables of Marketo before the communication limits will block anymore sends.
So if you send 2 emails 15 minutes apart with a potential overlap you should always include an exclusion filter of 'Was not sent email today' for example to cover yourselves especially if you feel you will hit soft bounces (that are tried again over 24 hours to deliver) or slow send times due to complexity of smart lists.