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GetResponse Is Being Blocked By All Microsoft ESPs

Microsoft is blocking all GetResponse traffic. This includes hotmail, MSN, live and outlook.
To verify this in GetResponse click Contacts, Search Contacts, View All Contacts.
Then click add condition and set it like this:
grsearch

Then click search. You usually end up with a few from clicks from old emails.
Then change @hotmail.com to @live.com, @msn.com, and @outlook.com

To see how many emails you have that are all of these change the search to this:
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Make sure to change the match to any. Then click search and it will show you the total of the Microsoft ESPs.

What you should now do is click the actions dropdown box and select export. Call it Microsoft. When it is done click the download link to download the contacts. You might want to delete them from GetResponse then since they are wasting room. Import them to Aweber to bring them back to life!
See my Aweber Import post for more info on this.

If you want to delete them first click Actions and Save Search and call it Microsoft.

Then go create a new campaign by clicking Dashboard the clicking the list name dropdown and choosing create  campaign.
Give it a fake name like dummy1. Then go back to search by clicking Contacts, Search Contacts, View All Contacts.
This will now show all contacts. We are going to export all contacts just to be on the safe side.
Click Search then Click Actions and Export. Give it a name and click the download link when done.

Now to delete the Microsoft contacts click Contacts, Search Contacts, saved searches, Microsoft (or whatever you called the search of the Microsoft Contacts. Make sure it is showing the smaller number of contacts and not the full list.

 

Then select actions and Move To Campaign. Select the New dummy1 Campaign.
Then go delete that campaign and all of its contacts by clicking Dashboard and the campaign dropdown to Campaigns List.
Then Click the actions dropdown next to the dummy1 campaign and click Delete Campaign. Confirm your action.

If you have the same Microsoft contacts on multiple lists you will have to repeat this a few times until the search of Microsoft contacts shows 0. Easier to just leave a small number to next time you do this. Should do like once a month.

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Kurt Scholle

Really good article, Ed. You always share great content. Thanks.


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