Author: MailClickConvert Team
Last Updated: December 2025
Email isn’t a single category. A password reset and a product newsletter may both arrive in the inbox, but they serve very different purposes and are treated differently by inbox providers.
Author: MailClickConvert Team
Last Updated: December 2025
Email isn’t a single category. A password reset and a product newsletter may both arrive in the inbox, but they serve very different purposes and are treated differently by inbox providers.
Author: MailClickConvert Team
Last Updated: December 2025
Reliable email sending depends on more than writing a message and clicking send. Every email moves through a series of servers before it reaches someone’s inbox, and the way that message travels has a major impact on whether it gets delivered at all.
Author: MailClickConvert Team
Last Updated: November 13, 2025
Author: MailClickConvert Team
Last Updated: October 29, 2025
Author: MailClickConvert Team
Last Updated: October 24, 2025
Written by MailClickConvert Team - Last updated: September 19, 2025
If you’ve tried uploading a purchased email list into Mailchimp, you’ve probably already hit a wall. Mailchimp, like Constant Contact, HubSpot, and nearly every mainstream email service provider (ESP), doesn’t allow purchased lists. Their platforms are designed for opt-in, permission-based marketing only.
Yes, you can send emails to purchased lists and it's legal in the US. However, it's important to understand the rules and best practices to ensure your email campaigns are effective and compliant. Sending cold emails to purchased lists is similar to sending direct mail or cold calling. It's allowed, but you must do it respectfully and responsibly.