Category: List hygiene and troubleshooting

  • Manage duplicates across lists

    Learn how Sender handles contacts who appear in multiple groups and best practices for organizing your contact lists.

    Understanding Contacts in Multiple Groups

    In Sender, a single contact can belong to multiple groups simultaneously. This flexibility allows you to organize contacts based on different criteria like customer status, interests, location, or engagement level.

    How Sender Handles Duplicates

    Automatic Deduplication

    Sender automatically prevents sending duplicate emails to the same email address. Even if a contact appears in multiple groups that you’ve selected for a campaign, they will only receive one copy of the email.

    Example:

    • Contact Jane belongs to both “Newsletter Subscribers” and “VIP Customers”
    • You send a campaign to both groups
    • Jane receives only one email, not two

    This built-in protection ensures your subscribers never receive duplicate messages from a single campaign.

    Benefits of Multiple Group Memberships

    Flexible Organization

    Assign contacts to multiple groups based on different attributes:

    • Customer status (Lead, Customer, VIP)
    • Product interests (Electronics, Clothing, Home Goods)
    • Geographic location (North America, Europe, Asia)
    • Engagement level (Active, Moderate, Low)

    Better Targeting

    Select multiple relevant groups for campaigns knowing Sender will handle deduplication:

    • Send to “Customers” AND “Product A Buyers” without worrying about duplicates
    • Target “Newsletter Subscribers” AND “Event Attendees” in one campaign
    • Combine geographic and interest-based groups seamlessly

    Simplified Campaign Creation

    No need to manually exclude contacts or worry about overlap. Simply select all relevant groups and Sender ensures each contact receives only one email.

    Best Practices for Group Organization

    Create Purpose-Specific Groups

    • Status-based: Leads, Customers, VIP Members
    • Interest-based: Product categories, content topics
    • Behavior-based: Active, Inactive, Recent purchasers
    • Geographic: Regions, countries, cities

    Use Descriptive Names

    • “Newsletter Subscribers”
    • “Webinar Registrants – Q4 2025”
    • “VIP Customers – Lifetime Value $500+”
    • “Product Launch Interest – New Collection”

    Avoid Redundant Groups

    While multiple memberships are fine, avoid creating unnecessary overlap:

    • Don’t create “All Customers” and “Every Customer” groups
    • Combine similar purposes into single groups
    • Use segments for complex filtering instead of creating many overlapping groups

    Document Group Purposes

    Keep notes on what each group represents and when to use it. This helps maintain consistency, especially when working with a team.

    Common Scenarios of using Multiple Groups

    Product Launch

    Select multiple relevant groups:

    • “All Customers”
    • “Product Category Interest”
    • “Active Email Subscribers”

    Result: Each contact receives one email, regardless of how many groups they’re in.

    Event Invitation

    Target broad audience:

    • “Newsletter Subscribers”
    • “Past Event Attendees”
    • “VIP Members”

    Result: No duplicates, maximum reach for your event.

    Tips for Success

    • Take advantage of Sender’s automatic deduplication by freely assigning contacts to relevant groups
    • Review group memberships periodically to ensure accuracy
    • Remove contacts from groups when they’re no longer relevant
    • Use consistent naming conventions across all groups
    • Combine groups in campaigns without hesitation – duplicates are automatically handled
    • Focus on logical organization rather than worrying about overlap

    That’s it!

    If you got stuck on a specific task or can’t find a way to execute a particular job, contact our support team via LiveChat or [email protected] – we’re here to help 24/7.

  • Recover removed subscribers

    Do not worry! Make sure you know the exact date your subscribers got deleted and get in touch with us via LiveChat or [email protected] and we will recover your removed contacts.


    If you are stuck on a specific task or can’t find a way to execute a particular job, contact our support team via LiveChat or [email protected] – we’re here to help 24/7.

  • Delete unsubscribed or bounced

    If you need to delete the unsubscribed or bounced email addresses, you can do that with a few clicks. First, go to the subscriber’s section, then click on “Email status” button and select “unsubscribed” or “bounced” when the option is selected, you will be presented with all unsubscribed and/or bounced recipients. 

    Next, select all filtered recipients and click on “Action” button and hit delete.


    If you got stuck on a specific task or can’t find a way to execute a particular job, contact our support team via LiveChat or [email protected] – we’re here to help 24/7.

  • Avoid duplicate email sends

    The system recognizes duplicate email addresses and imports only one copy of each of them. 

    If you’re sending a campaign to a number of mailing lists that have the same email address on each of them – don’t worry, the recipient will receive only one copy of the sent campaign!

    That’s it!

    If you are stuck on a specific task or can’t find a way to execute a particular job, contact our support team via LiveChat or [email protected] – we’re here to help 24/7.