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Protect sender reputation

Once a domain is verified, provisioned, authenticated, and tested, suppression data unlocks. The interface ensures you cannot edit lists until every prerequisite is complete, preventing unsafe sends from partially configured domains.
  • Global
  • Bounces
  • Spam Complaints
  • Blocks
  • Invalid
Central view of every suppressed address across domains. Use this when privacy or legal teams request a workspace-wide audit.

Workflow guardrails

  • Domains appear in the selector once they are verified, provisioned, have API keys created, and have sent test emails.
  • Searches scope to the selected domain but the Global view aggregates all records for compliance exports.
  • Each action writes back through the suppression service, ensuring API and SMTP sends honour the same block list.
Deleting a suppression entry re-enables sending immediately. Confirm legal approval before restoring addresses.

Suggested playbook

1

Filter to impacted domain

Select the domain experiencing delivery issues. The table paginates results so you can triage large datasets without exporting.
2

Classify root cause

Use tabs to isolate bounce codes, complaint feedback loops, or manual blocks. Check timestamps to confirm if the issue is fresh or legacy.
3

Take action

Keep bounce and complaint records intact unless a customer explicitly requests reinstatement. For manual blocks, annotate the CRM and coordinate with your RevBridge engineer before removal.
Your program stays compliant when suppressions, complaints, and bounce ratios stay below the thresholds defined in the analytics guardrails.