Shopify customer lists grow quietly over time.

So do the problems inside them: typos from checkout, abandoned addresses, stale domains, and one-time throwaway inboxes that never turn into real long-term subscribers.

Step 1: export the customer list

Export the customers or segment you want to review as a CSV.

Keep the surrounding fields if they matter to your workflow. MailCull does not require a stripped-down, email-only file to be useful.

Step 2: upload it to MailCull

Use Verify List to scan the CSV and review the addresses in one place.

MailCull checks for the issues that commonly create ecommerce list problems:

  • syntax errors
  • typo domains
  • disposable providers
  • domains that do not appear configured to receive mail

Step 3: review before the next campaign

For most Shopify teams, the practical decision path is:

  • remove undeliverable
  • review risky
  • keep deliverable

That gives you a cleaner segment before the next sale, launch, or seasonal push.

Why this matters for ecommerce

Dead addresses do more than bounce.

They can:

  • waste send volume
  • weaken campaign reporting
  • drag down deliverability during important promotions

If you are sending to a holiday or launch segment, list quality matters more, not less.

A good operating habit

Clean customer lists before high-stakes campaigns and after major import events.

That is usually enough to keep natural decay from quietly building into a much bigger deliverability problem later.

Clean your Shopify customer list with MailCull →