Best Email Testing Tools for Google Workspace

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    Mailtrap Reviews

    Mailtrap

    Railsware

    $9.99 per user per month
    Mailtrap's Email Delivery Platform offers a comprehensive solution for developers to manage, test, and send emails seamlessly from a single location, featuring two main products. With the Email Sandbox, you can safely conduct email tests by capturing messages from your staging environment. It allows you to preview and analyze content for potential spam issues while validating HTML and CSS before delivering emails to recipients’ inboxes. Additionally, you gain enhanced control over your email deliverability through a robust Email API/SMTP. Your essential data is stored in Email Logs for a duration of 60 days, and we provide vital daily and weekly deliverability alerts. You can analyze segment stats across major mailbox providers, such as Office 365 and Google, to identify and resolve early-stage deliverability challenges, ensuring a smoother email communication experience. This platform not only simplifies the email process but also empowers developers to optimize their email strategies effectively.
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    SendHealth Reviews
    We create a comprehensive analysis report that includes the sending IP, domain information, blacklist status, content spam score, and alignment of DNS records to enhance the likelihood of your emails reaching the inbox. After dispatching your email, initiate the diagnostic process, and we will compile a detailed report to help you understand and troubleshoot any issues related to your email campaigns. Utilize your email marketing platform, ESP, API, or your GSuite/Zoho workspace to send an email to the recipient specified by us. The blacklist checks for domains within the email content that have previously been identified as sources of spam, ensuring that these domains are tracked not only in the initial link but also in any final redirected links. To determine whether the sending server's IP address is an open relay used by spammers or associated with an ESP that permits spammers to exploit its resources, we employ RBL and DNSBL. This thorough approach provides valuable insights, allowing you to make informed decisions to improve your email deliverability.
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