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What is Email Acceptance Rate? Meaning and How It Differs From Deliverability

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Email acceptance rate measures how many messages were accepted by receiving servers (not bounced). Learn how acceptance rate differs from inbox placement and deliverability.

Email acceptance rate is the percentage of emails that a receiving mail server accepts rather than rejecting (bouncing) at the SMTP stage. If a message is accepted, it means the recipient’s infrastructure did not immediately refuse it for reasons like an invalid address or a hard block.

Acceptance rate is not the same as inbox placement. An accepted message can still land in spam, promotions, or be filtered into a secondary folder. That’s why deliverability work often tracks both: acceptance (server-level) and placement (inbox-level).

To improve acceptance rate, focus on list hygiene (remove invalid addresses), authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), and sending reputation. If acceptance drops suddenly, it can indicate a blocklist issue, a misconfigured DNS record, or a campaign sent to low-quality lists.

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