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Sender Reputation Metrics and Shared IP Risks
Published: 12/4/2025
How ISPs Decide Who Reaches the Inbox Email deliverability is no longer driven by a single factor. Today’s mailbox providers evaluate sender reputation holistically, combining engagement data, bounce behavior, infrastructure history, and shared-risk signals to decide whether an email reaches the inbox, the spam folder—or gets blocked entirely. Understanding how sender reputation is calculated and how shared IP environments introduce risk is essential for any organization serious about inbox placement. Part 1: Sender Reputation MetricsHow ISPs Score Senders Mailbox providers such as Gmail, Microsoft, and Yahoo do not publish their exact algorithms, but decades of testing and industry data show they rely on dynamic reputation scoring systems that continuously evaluate sender behavior. Reputation is not static—it changes with every send. ISP Scoring Systems: How Reputation Is Built ISPs maintain internal scoring models that evaluate both IP reputation and domain reputation. These scores are influenced by:
Each email you send either adds trust or erodes it. Importantly:
This is why deliverability issues often appear gradually, not instantly. Engagement Metrics: The Strongest Modern Signal Engagement is one of the most powerful indicators ISPs use to infer whether recipients actually want your email. Key Engagement Signals Opens
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ISPs compare your engagement relative to your own historical baseline, not industry averages. Sudden drops or spikes are red flags. Negative Engagement Signals Just as important as positive engagement:
Over time, these signals quietly degrade sender reputation—even without obvious blocks. Bounce Impact: Why Hard and Soft Bounces Matter Bounce behavior is one of the earliest indicators ISPs evaluate. Hard Bounces (Severe Impact) Hard bounces occur when an email is sent to:
High hard-bounce rates indicate:
ISPs interpret hard bounces as sender negligence, and repeated incidents can trigger filtering or IP reputation damage. Soft Bounces (Contextual Impact) Soft bounces are temporary failures, such as:
While less severe individually, repeated soft bounces can indicate:
ISPs track trends, not single events. Part 2: Shared IP RisksWhy Your Deliverability Isn’t Always Just About You Many organizations send email through shared IP pools, especially when using ESPs. While convenient, shared infrastructure introduces unique risks. ESP Shared IP Pools Explained In a shared IP environment:
This means:
How Bad Neighbors Affect DeliverabilityEven if your practices are perfect, shared IPs expose you to neighbor risk. Common “Bad Neighbor” Behaviors
When these behaviors occur:
This is one of the most common reasons marketers say: “Nothing changed, but deliverability dropped.” Signs You’re Affected by Shared IP Risk
IP Warm-Up Strategies: Building Trust the Right WayWhether moving to a new ESP, a new IP, or a dedicated IP, IP warm-up is critical. What IP Warm-Up Is A controlled process of:
Best Practices for Effective IP Warm-Up1. Start With Highly Engaged Users
2. Increase Volume Gradually
3. Monitor Engagement and Bounces Daily
4. Avoid Risky Segments Early
IP warm-up failures often occur because senders rush volume or ignore early warning signals. How Impressionwise Fits Into Reputation ProtectionAt Impressionwise, sender reputation is viewed as a risk management problem, not just a sending problem. We help identify:
By removing these threats before sending, marketers:
Final TakeawaySender reputation is built—or destroyed—through consistent behavior over time. ISPs evaluate:
Shared IPs amplify both good and bad behavior, making data quality and threat prevention more important than ever. Deliverability isn’t fixed after a blacklist or block—it’s protected before problems appear. |
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