If an email is delivered does that mean in the inbox, or could that also include spam/junk folders? Is there a way to tell it made it to a person's inbox?
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Email Delivered means one thing only: the recipient’s first-hop mailserver (MX) returned a success response when Marketo transmitted the email.
The MX may not even have any mailboxes on it — those are usually on a second hop. So Email Delivered can never directly correspond to what we call “inboxing.” In fact, it can’t even guarantee the email arrived in a visible folder at all, although of course it’s far more likely than if the email actually Bounced!
The Email Opened activity, when supported, means the email was in a visible folder, though that doesn’t mean the Inbox, it could be in Spam. However, not all mail clients support Email Opened for privacy reasons.
Email Delivered means one thing only: the recipient’s first-hop mailserver (MX) returned a success response when Marketo transmitted the email.
The MX may not even have any mailboxes on it — those are usually on a second hop. So Email Delivered can never directly correspond to what we call “inboxing.” In fact, it can’t even guarantee the email arrived in a visible folder at all, although of course it’s far more likely than if the email actually Bounced!
The Email Opened activity, when supported, means the email was in a visible folder, though that doesn’t mean the Inbox, it could be in Spam. However, not all mail clients support Email Opened for privacy reasons.
The status 'email delivered' will be received once we send out an email, and it hits the person's mailbox. It might not necessarily land in the inbox; it could end up in spam or junk folders. To ensure that our emails hit the inbox, we should focus on recipient engagement, such as opens and clicks.
This is false. Email Delivered has nothing to do with end user mailboxes. Please see my answer and vet your responses for technical accuracy before posting.