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One more thing though -- <something@gmail.com.com> is not technically an invalid email. It may be anonexistentmailboxbut there's nothing malformed about it: gmail.com.com is a vali...
There are a few angles of approach.
You can create such "variable content blocks" usingemail scripting, which is the feature mostdirectlysuited for this task.
You can use tokens ...
@Andrew P Marketo may use several IPs to send your email over time. Every email comes from one IP but that isn't guaranteed to be used later (unless you specifically pay for a dedi...
@Ishani if the blog is not running Munchkin, no. In that case the first recognized page view will be the one resulting from the blog click as it will only be registered on the targ...
There is no built-in ability to do this. You also have to realize you're fighting a losing battle: if a recipient's mail server is intent on flagging your emails as spam even if yo...
@Laura K if you export a list of suspect addresses it'll be simple for a techsavvy person to see if the domains have MX records. That would quickly have detected the @gmail.com.com...
@Megan R are you still experiencing the earlier behavior, even with the cookie being overridden with that script snippet and the Munchkin tracking code not loading?