Autoresponder loops happen when automated systems reply to each other repeatedly. Learn common causes and prevention techniques using headers, rules, and throttling.
Email loops occur when one automated email triggers another automated email, and the two systems keep replying indefinitely. This creates spam-like traffic, damages reputation, and floods inboxes.
Loops are often caused by out-of-office replies, ticketing auto-responders, and misconfigured automation rules that reply to any incoming message. Another cause is failing to detect automated headers such as Auto-Submitted or Precedence values.
Prevention starts with strict rules: do not auto-reply to messages that appear automated, do not auto-reply to bounce addresses, and limit how often the same sender can receive automated replies. Rate limiting and thread-based suppression also help.
In gmailo.ai, loop prevention can be built into automation: detect automation headers, suppress repeat auto-replies, and require human review if a thread shows unusual patterns. This protects deliverability and keeps your automation healthy.