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Bounce Classification Codes and Definitions

September 15, 20255 min read

Email Bounce Classification is a powerful tool designed to help businesses monitor, classify, and resolve email delivery issues. By identifying the causes of bounced emails, it empowers users to optimize their email campaigns for better deliverability. This article will guide you through the key features, benefits, and steps to effectively use the Email Bounce Classification feature to ensure emails reach your recipients' inboxes.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Bounce Summary Overview: This feature provides detailed metrics on total permanent bounces, bounce rate, ESP/ISP blocks, and delivery rates, allowing you to assess email performance.

  • Detailed Bounce Classification: Breaks down bounces by the email service provider (e.g., Gmail, Google Workspace, Apple), bounce category (Mailbox Full, DMARC, Sender Reputation, Internal Errors, etc.), and status/error codes, offering precise insights into delivery failures.

  • ESP/ISP Block Tracking: Tracks blocks by email providers like Outlook or Google Workspace due to policy violations or spam-related issues, helping users take action with external troubleshooting links.

  • Advanced Filters: Refine reports using filters like sending domain, email service provider, email type, or sending IP to drill down on specific issues.

  • Actionable Troubleshooting: Provides direct links and guidance to resolve bounce issues like blacklist problems or misconfigured DNS records, improving email deliverability.

How to Use the Email Bounce Classification Feature:

Access the Dashboard:
Navigate to Settings > email services module within AgentMoves. Look for the "Bounce Classification" section to access a comprehensive overview of your email bounces.

Review Metrics: Examine key metrics such as total permanent bounces, delivery rates, and bounce rates to understand your overall email performance.

Use Filters: Refine your report using advanced filters, such as selecting specific sending domains, email service providers, or error types to narrow down the exact causes of delivery issues.

Analyze Bounce Details: Delve into specific bounce classifications, reviewing error codes, status codes, and categories like DMARC failures or mailbox-related issues. Each category will include a definition and potential resolution tips.

Resolve Issues: Follow the actionable guidance provided with each bounce reason. For instance, if there is a DNS issue, the system will link you to resources for correcting SPF/DKIM/DMARC records or for resolving blacklist problems.

Monitor Blocks: Pay attention to ESP/ISP blocks by providers like Outlook or Gmail, and use the links provided to troubleshoot and unblock IPs or domains if necessary.

Below is a detailed breakdown of these codes, covering the causes of the issues and practical solutions to resolve them effectively. Use this guide to quickly identify and fix any delivery problems you may encounter.

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DMARC
The message failed DMARC authentication because the "From" header does not align with the domains verified by SPF/DKIM.

Resolution Tips:

  • Ensure the "From" address aligns with the sending domain.

  • Confirm that SPF and DKIM are properly set up for the sending domain.

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Invalid Address
This means you tried to send a message to a non-existent email address. The recipient may have entered an incorrect address or made a typo.

Resolution Tips:

  • Use Email Validation to verify email addresses before sending.

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Mailbox
This error suggests that the email address you attempted to send a message to does not have an active mailbox.

Resolution Tips:

  • Verify email addresses using Email Validation before sending messages.

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Mailbox Full

A "Mailbox Full" bounce happens when the recipient's inbox has reached its storage capacity and is unable to receive new messages. This is typically a temporary issue, and emails can be delivered once the recipient clears space or increases their mailbox size.

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Rate Limit

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Recipient Error

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Rejection

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Sender Reputation
How to Fix: Email Blocked Due to Potential Spam or Malicious Activity

  1. Check IP and Domain Blacklists
    Utilize tools like a Blacklist Checker to determine if your IP or domain has been flagged.
    If listed, follow the
    delisting process provided by the respective Blacklist Service.

  2. Verify DNS Configuration
    Ensure the following DNS records are properly configured for your domain:

  • SPF (Sender Policy Framework)

  • DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)

  • DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance)
    Use tools like
    MXToolbox to verify the SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records are valid.

  1. Track and Improve Email Reputation

  • Microsoft SNDS: Check your IP reputation with Microsoft services like Outlook and Hotmail.

  • Google Postmaster Tools: Monitor how Gmail handles your emails and analyze deliverability metrics.

  1. Send Emails in Smaller Batches to Build Trust
    To avoid issues, gradually increase the volume of emails sent from new or inactive IPs/domains. Start with smaller batches to establish a positive reputation.

  2. Maintain a Clean Email List
    Regularly remove inactive or invalid email addresses to minimize bounces.
    Utilize email validation tools to ensure your list is clean before launching campaigns.
    Monitor spam complaints and promptly remove problematic contacts.

  3. Follow Best Practices for Email Content

  • Avoid using spam-like language in subject lines (e.g., "Congratulations!!!" or "Act Now!").

  • Balance text and images within your email to avoid sending image-only messages.

  • Ensure all links in your email are secure and not blacklisted.

  • Always include an unsubscribe link in your marketing emails to comply with anti-spam regulations.

FAQs for Email Bounce Classification

1. What is Email Bounce Classification?
Email Bounce Classification is a feature that identifies and categorizes bounced emails based on their causes, allowing users to analyze email delivery issues and optimize their campaigns to reach more recipients effectively.

2. How can I access the Bounce Classification feature?
Go to Settings > Email Services in the AgentMoves platform, and locate the "Bounce Classification" section. This will provide an overview of your email bounces along with insights for troubleshooting.

3. What are the main categories of email bounces?
Common categories include:

  • Mailbox Full: The recipient’s mailbox is full.

  • DMARC/Authentication Issues: Failed authentication due to incorrect DMARC, SPF, or DKIM settings.

  • Sender Reputation: Low sender reputation, causing emails to be flagged as spam.

  • Internal Errors: Issues on the email provider’s end, leading to delivery failures.

4. How can I filter bounces to investigate specific issues?
Use advanced filters in the Bounce Classification dashboard to narrow down results by:

  • Sending domain

  • Email service provider (ESP/ISP)

  • Email type or sending IP
    This helps isolate specific issues based on the chosen parameters.

5. What insights does the Bounce Summary provide?
The Bounce Summary gives you a quick view of total permanent bounces, bounce rates, ESP/ISP blocks, and delivery rates, enabling you to assess the performance of your email campaigns at a glance.

6. How do I resolve issues shown in the bounce details?
Each bounce type comes with actionable guidance:

  • For DNS Issues: Access links to update SPF/DKIM/DMARC records.

  • For Blacklist Problems: Get resources to remove your IP/domain from blacklists.

  • For ISP Blocks: Follow external troubleshooting links to contact providers like Outlook or Gmail.



Selina Eizik is the CEO and Founder of AgentMoves and the Effortless Prospecting™ method. With over 24 years of marketing experience, Selina has worked with some of the world's largest brands. Her expertise lies in combining advanced digital marketing strategies with proven real estate techniques to help agents maximize their business potential and achieve long-term success.

Selina Eizik

Selina Eizik is the CEO and Founder of AgentMoves and the Effortless Prospecting™ method. With over 24 years of marketing experience, Selina has worked with some of the world's largest brands. Her expertise lies in combining advanced digital marketing strategies with proven real estate techniques to help agents maximize their business potential and achieve long-term success.

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