Unknown results can feel frustrating because they are not a clean yes-or-no answer. But unknown is still useful. It tells you the address was not clearly safe and not clearly broken based on the signals available.

What unknown usually means

Common reasons include:

  • ambiguous mail setup on the domain
  • temporary DNS or server weirdness
  • incomplete signal for a confident status

Unknown does not automatically mean invalid.

Four ways to handle unknowns

1. Keep and monitor

If the campaign is low risk and the list is otherwise healthy, you may keep unknowns and watch actual results.

2. Segment them separately

This is often the safest middle ground. Keep them out of the main segment and evaluate performance independently.

3. Re-check later

Sometimes the signal is clearer on a second pass.

4. Remove them for high-stakes sends

If the send has very low tolerance for uncertainty, it is reasonable to exclude unknowns.

The practical rule

Use the campaign context to decide. Unknowns deserve a deliberate choice, not an automatic panic reaction.

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