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iFastrack Features & Enhancements - Winter 2022

New Email Feature

Email correspondence is a major source of communication for many businesses.

The ability to reliably and safely send emails have quickly become a science with all the many new security protocols and precautions. A part of email security checks is your sender reputation which is becoming more important and protecting that reputation is vital to successful email communications.

iFastrack has incorporated provisions to assist with address validation and your sender reputation (see more detail below).

Validate Recipient Email

Last year GG-One implemented an advanced emailing engine into iFastrack that supports the changing security and validation protocols needed for successful email communications in today's email landscape. This year we have incorporated the latest security protocols and authentication practices for validating your recipient email addresses to help protect your reputation and increase recipient interaction (see our Introduction to Email Sender Reputation).


Recipient Email Address Validation

If your recipient email addresses are not validated prior to sending, your sender reputation can become negatively impacted, reducing the likelihood your email will successfully reach its destination. Email Service providers now include your sender reputation in determining the safety and reliability of an email.


Each time an email you send gets blocked or bounces due to incorrect spelling, invalid/fake address (user not found), your reputation is affected.


iFastrack now validates each recipient email address prior to sending. Depending on which iFastrack Edition you are using (open Help--> About iFastrack--> License to see your edition) is how an address will be validated and how an issue is handled.


For Cloud Edition Users (indicates SaaS Cloud on license screen):

The recipient email address statistics is searched in a national reputation database where pertinent data is retrieved and analyzed for negative marks and a potential percentage of success is formulated. A percentage under 20% will automatically prevent the email from being sent. If this occurs in the non-compliance letters, the letter will be printed (no email sent for that contact).


You will be able to view recipient email status data by clicking on most email display fields. A dialogue will appear showing the national status of the address (hover your cursor over a box for an explanation).


Recipient Email Validation


For Std Edition Users:

A validation query email is attempted to be submitted (without sending the email yet), no detailed status data is retrieved.


If the validation query passes, the email is sent, if it fails, an error message is displayed. This method is strictly a pass or fail. An attempt to determine a problem is made, for example an incorrectly formatted address or address domain does not exist (Note: not all email service providers provide failure reasons).


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