• Hi,

    I created two sign up forms two different ways on my WordPress blog. I make one in MailChimp and embedded code into a widget. Also, I installed the MailChimp for WordPress plug-in and created a widget. I have been testing both out with my e-mail, but I am not getting a verification e-mail nor am I being added to the list in MailChimp.

    I contacted MailChimp 5 days ago, but they haven’t responded. I would love some help with this issue as I am anxious to start telling people about my blog and build my e-mail list.

    Thank you.

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  • OMG me too! I’ve been struggling with this for a month and thought it was just me. I’ve tried creating new accounts and doing everything I can. (Did it via widget, embedded the form, tried different emails — nada) I even got an IT team to help and they said it should all be connected and I’m not doing anything wrong, so it should be something on the end of MailChimp. I emailed them about it and they just sent an auto email for me to read on how to set up a campaign. That wasn’t even what I was asking about. People are not receiving confirmation emails and thus I’m not getting subscribers!

    Me too! Has anyone resolved this issue?

    Thread Starter blogger555

    (@blogger555)

    No, I went with another e-mail marketing company. The customer service at MailChimp for WordPress was very helpful. They did everything they could to help, but it seemed that the problem was on MailChimp’s end. It took them over a week to finally respond to me. At that point, I was completely fed up. I’m sorry that I don’t have better news, and I hope that you can figure out what’s wrong.

    I had the same problem and finally figured out that it was because I used a yahoo address to setup the list. I changed it to a new email that I created with my domain and now, no problems at all. It is all working. Hope this helps!
    Darcie
    https://www.gourmetcreative.net

    Thanks for the tip about using a yahoo address. I contacted support and this is what they told me to do. I did have to reach out to my webhost to get them to help me make the changes below as well, but now when I subscribed to my own website, I did get the confirmation email, and it allowed me to subscribe. I hope this helps someone in the future.

    From MailChimp:
    Thanks for reaching out to us at MailChimp Support. It is concerning to hear that subscribers are not receiving confirmation emails, however I would like to provide assistance.

    I went ahead and signed up to your list using an example email address, and also was not able to retrieve any confirmation emails. However I was able to confirm that our system is logging the emails as sent, so the receiving email servers are initially accepting them.

    I then checked the “from” email address set for your lists, and see that it is set to _______@yahoo.com. Delivery issues can happen when you are using a free email provider (such as Yahoo.com, Gmail.com, etc.), especially a Yahoo email address.

    Authentication and Yahoo DMARC Policy

    To clarify, DKIM and SPF authentication is used by receiving email servers to catch email spam and spoof email addresses, and includes verifying the location the email is sent from. While the “from” email address says “________@yahoo.com”, the receiving server is able to tell that the email is not actually being sent from Yahoo.com, but from our email servers and domain. Whenever an email claims to be “from” a domain, but not sent from that same domain, it is a valid concern for receiving email servers.
    How Free Email Providers Affect Delivery: https://eepurl.com/b43LoD
    About Email Authentication: https://eepurl.com/b43Lpb

    This is especially relevant as free Yahoo accounts on the Yahoo.com domain have strict rules when trying to use an email proxy service to send on behalf of an email that belongs to its domain (it is not allowed). And while we do change your email address so receiving servers do not consider the “from” address to be “Yahoo.com”, the receiving server still may be able to detect the Yahoo.com portion of the email and and reject it.
    Yahoo DMARC policy: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html

    Changing the “From” email address for your list

    You may be able to switch your account email to another free email provider (a Gmail “from” address may work better) to improve delivery.

    To change your “from” email address:
    Select “Lists” at the top of your account, then select your list
    Select the “Settings” drop-down tab, then select “List name and defaults”
    Change the “from” email address in the “Default From email address” field

    How to Edit Your From Email Address: https://eepurl.com/cPUXuf

    Verify a domain for sending with MailChimp

    While you can use another free email service, I would specifically recommend using an email address that has been setup on a custom domain, then verifying it with us and setting up Authentication for your domain.
    Select your profile drop-down button in the top right hand corner of the screen, then “Account”
    Select the “Settings” drop-down tab, then “Verified domains”
    Select the “Verify A Domain” button, enter the email address for your domain, then “Send Verification Email”
    Open up the email account for your domain, and look for the verification email from “accountservices@mailchimp.com”.
    Open the email and select the “Verify” button to finalize the verification of your domain (if needed, you can copy the code provided and use it in your account to verify the domain)

    Verify A Domain: https://eepurl.com/b43LqP

    Authenticate a domain for sending with MailChimp
    Select your profile drop-down button in the top right hand corner of the screen, then “Account”
    Select the “Settings” drop-down tab, then “Verified domains”
    Select “View setup instructions” on the “Authentication” step
    Follow the provided steps to add a CNAME record to your domain, and TXT record to your domain, granting DKIM & SPF authentication for MailChimp
    Select “Authenticate Domain”

    Set Up Custom Domain Authentication: DKIM and SPF: https://eepurl.com/b43Lqb

    I hope this helps to clear things up with the deliverability of your confirmation emails, and helps better explain how delivery generally works when using a bulk-sending email service such as ours. Feel free to let me know if you run into any other questions, otherwise I hope everything else is well for you and wish you all the best.

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