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		<title>By: Assessing Sender Reputation For Deliverability Part 2 &#124; ActiveCampaign, Inc.</title>
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		<description>[...] first eluded to spamtraps when we discussed Paid Subscriber Lists. A spamtrap is an email address that appears to be valid but is in fact used by ISPs to catch [...]</description>
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