Email Marketing Tips: 10 Email Feedback Loop Lists
Increase email delivery rates by finding out who’s putting you in the junkbox

An email feedback loop (FBL) is a service that many ISPs will provide to companies who send bulk mailings. On their end, it’s beneficial because it identifies pro-active companies and reduces the amount of spam sent to their users.
On your end, this is very beneficial because the #1 reason for poor deliverability is spam complaints. By subscribing to an email feedback loop, you will know who is marking you as such so that you can remove them from your list and get your domain white listed with the top ISPs.
What you’ll need in order to register for email feedback loops:
- Access to accounts on your domain: abuse@ or postmaster@
- IP addresses that you want to receive feedback loop emails for
Feedback Loop Forms you can fill out online
AOL Feedback Loop – This page will give you access to the email feedback loop form, application information, amongst other requirements and info.
Comcast Feedback Loop – A very simple form from Comcast.net that includes an informative “terms of service” agreement and privacy policy.
MSN/Hotmail Feedback Loop – This Junk Email Reporting Program (JMRPP) encourages large senders to remove unwanted recipients from their email list. Click to read instructions on how to get accepted into the program.
NetZero/Juno Feedback Loop – This lengthy application form also acts as a white list request. You may need to consult your Email Service Provider or IT team to get the information needed for this form.
USA.net Feedback Loop – Another simple form that also gives you access to existing feedback loops.
Yahoo! Feedback Loop Form - Yahoo! offers a Complaint Feedback Loop service, free of charge, via this site operated by Return Path.
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Common requirements for application:
- your IP range
- your domains
- your network’s contact information: name, contact e-mail and phone
- the e-mail to which the FBL will be sent
Earthlink Feedback Loop – (fblrequest@abuse.earthlink.net) Use the information list above to determine what to send to this email address.
Excite Feedback Loop: (fb-loop@bluetie.com and emailadmin@cs.excite.com) Use both of these email addresses, because as of June 2008, Excite mail is moving over to BlueTie. Use the information list above to determine what to send to these email addresses.
Outblaze (mail.com) Feedback Loop – (postmaster@outblaze.com) Request a feedback loop for your network by contacting this address and submitting the information from the list above.
Road Runner Feedback Loop – (rrfbl@security.rr.com) As of August 28th, 2008 Road Runner is taking off FBL applications for the rest of the year. You need to apply before then because the next time they’ll be accepting applications is not until November 17th, 2008. More information on the Road Runner Feedback Loop.
Just as a note, Gmail doesn’t accept white listing requests nor do they provide feedback loops. They use contact lists plus extensive filters to determine what gets delivered to an inbox.
In order to increase delivery rates, make sure to encourage your users to add your email address to their address book when you send them their first email.



January 21st, 2009 at 8:30 pm
Yahoo! is once again accepting applications via http://feedbackloop.yahoo.net/index.php
January 26th, 2009 at 10:07 am
Thanks for the update Jim!
February 3rd, 2009 at 2:59 pm
To get on the Excite/Bluetie Feedback Loop you can now go to http://feedback.bluetie.com
February 20th, 2009 at 11:20 am
Such a time saver…thank you!!
March 12th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Do you guys have a recommendation section, i’d like to suggest some stuff
March 12th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
@Logo - Feel free to send me an email at Amanda (at) Mequoda (dot) com.
March 31st, 2009 at 9:21 am
Road Runner: http://feedback.postmaster.rr.com/
And
Blue Tie: http://feedback.bluetie.com/
Both now have web request forms and oly accept via that mechanism.
Thanks, this post was very helpful
July 3rd, 2009 at 5:43 am
Is there any feedback loop to gmail? This would be really helpful!