What services provide a 0-100 sender reputation score besides SenderScore?
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What email marketers say12Marketer opinions
Email marketer from Reddit forum shares that some email service providers (ESPs) offer their own internal reputation scores to help users monitor their sending health.
Email marketer from Talos Intelligence shares that they provide reputation scoring as part of their threat intelligence services, which can be used to assess sender reputation.
Email marketer from emailmarketing.org forum answers question about email reputation - they suggests using MultiRBL.valli.org to check you Blacklist status.
Email marketer from Kickbox explains that they provide a sender score ranging from 0-100, indicating the quality and trustworthiness of an email sender's reputation based on various deliverability metrics.
Marketer from Email Geeks mentions Talos and IBM's X-Force as legitimate services that may give a reputation score out of 100. He also mentions that WatchGuard and McAfee used to have portals related to spam reputation that gave scores.
Email marketer from ReturnPath Blog explains that they offer tools to monitor sender reputation, including metrics that can be interpreted as a score reflecting email health and deliverability.
Email marketer from Mailgun shares that they provide comprehensive deliverability metrics that, when combined, offer insights into your overall sending reputation and can be used to determine a sender health score.
Marketer from Email Geeks suggests that a candidate for 'BS scores' could be mailtester.com or mail-tester.com, and that he's been quoted 1 out of 10 scores from there many times.
Email marketer from SparkPost shares that they offer a delivery index, which is a score based on deliverability metrics, providing an indication of sender reputation.
Email marketer from GlockApps recommends using their service to test your email placement in different inboxes to check your sender reputation.
Email marketer from IBM shares that X-Force Exchange provides threat intelligence data, including IP reputation scoring, which can be used to assess sender reputation.
Email marketer from Validity shares that they offer tools beyond SenderScore to monitor email deliverability, including reputation monitoring features.
What the experts say3Expert opinions
Expert from Word to the Wise (Laura Atkins) discusses reputation monitoring services that can provide insights into sender reputation, although not specifically a 0-100 score. Suggests that actively monitoring feedback loops and blocklist status are crucial.
Expert from Email Geeks suggests Grademyemail.co, but notes that it doesn't measure the same thing as SenderScore.
Expert from Email Geeks shares that Kickbox has a 0-100 (or 0.000 to 1.000) score that he’s found to be quite trustworthy.
What the documentation says4Technical articles
Documentation from Microsoft explains that the Smart Network Data Services (SNDS) provides data about your sending IP addresses, including complaint rates, which can be used to gauge your sender reputation with Microsoft services.
Documentation from Spamhaus explains that they provide blocklists and reputation lookups which, while not a score, indicates if a sender is listed as a source of spam.
Documentation from Cisco explains that their Secure Email platform employs reputation filters that assign a score to incoming emails based on the sender's reputation.
Documentation from Google explains that Google Postmaster Tools offers data and diagnostics to help senders monitor their reputation with Gmail users, providing insights that can be used to derive a reputation score.