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Free Email Suppression List Management Tool​

Scrub mailing lists against suppression lists or convert lists to SHA-256 hashes.
Client-Side List Scrubber

Email Suppression List

Specify the column number containing email addresses.

Mailing List to check against (CSV)

Specify the column number containing email addresses. These emails will be hashed before comparison.

Output Options

Select files and click 'Scrub Lists' to begin.

Convert Email List to SHA-256 Hashes

Input List (CSV)

Specify the column number containing email addresses.

Select file and click 'Convert to Hashes' to begin.

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Manage, optimize, and protect your affiliate campaigns with inbuilt suppression lists, cutting-edge fraud prevention (including proxy & duplicate detection), fingerprinting technology, and a full whitelabel option.

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Inbuilt Suppression List Management

Streamline compliance and campaign targeting with our easy-to-use, integrated suppression list management system. Upload, manage, and distribute lists effortlessly.

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Protect your budget and data integrity. Our platform automatically detects and blocks fraudulent activity at both the click and conversion level using multiple detection methods.

Proxy & Duplicate Detection

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What exactly is an email suppression list?

An email suppression list is a collection of email addresses that you should not send marketing emails to. These typically include addresses that have unsubscribed, marked your emails as spam, resulted in a hard bounce (permanently undeliverable), or are otherwise known to be invalid or problematic. It acts as a “do not contact” list specifically for your email campaigns. For more information about Email Suppression Lists you can read this article.

Effective suppression list management is crucial for several reasons:

  • Compliance: It helps you comply with anti-spam laws (like CAN-SPAM and GDPR) by honoring opt-out requests promptly.
  • Deliverability: Sending to known bad addresses or uninterested recipients hurts your sender reputation, leading to more emails landing in spam folders.
  • Cost Efficiency: You avoid wasting resources sending emails that won’t be delivered or opened.
  • Brand Reputation: Respecting recipient preferences builds trust and protects your brand image.
  • Unsubscribes: Users who explicitly opted out via an unsubscribe link.
  • Hard Bounces: Emails returned as permanently undeliverable (invalid address, domain doesn’t exist).
  • Spam Complaints: Users who marked your email as spam through their email provider.
  • Known Bad Addresses: Addresses identified as invalid through list cleaning services or previous bounces.
  • Specific Role Accounts (Optional): Sometimes addresses like support@, admin@, sales@ are suppressed if not explicitly opted-in.

Addresses are usually added automatically when a user clicks an unsubscribe link integrated with your platform, when an email hard bounces, or when a spam complaint is registered via feedback loops from ISPs. You can often also manually upload lists of addresses to suppress (e.g., from a previous system or partner requirements).

Generally, yes. A centralized suppression list ensures that once someone opts out or is identified as problematic, they aren’t contacted by any of your campaigns sharing that list. However, if you operate distinct brands or lines of business under one account, you might need mechanisms to manage suppressions separately or allow cross-brand opt-ins where appropriate and compliant. Platforms like Integr8 often provide tools to manage this effectively.

Removing someone from a specific mailing list only stops emails sent to that list. If they exist on other lists or are added back later, they might receive emails again. Adding someone to a suppression list acts as a global block, preventing emails from being sent to that address from any campaign using that suppression list, even if they are accidentally re-uploaded to an active mailing list.

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