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You're reading the Email Almanac right now, so you've already found us. But what exactly is Review My Emails, and why does it exist?

RME is an email deliverability company run by Yanna-Torry Aspraki. The mission is simple: help senders actually understand what's going wrong with their email, not just hand them a pass/fail score and leave them guessing.

The free tools cover the things that trip senders up most often. You can check your SPF record with the SPF Checker, parse confusing DMARC reports with the DMARC Parser, look up your DKIM signature, analyze your email headers, test your subject line for spam triggers, and check whether your domain or IP has landed on a blocklist. All free, no signup required.

On the service side, RME Clean is a done-for-you list validation service. You upload your list, and you get back seven files that show exactly which addresses to keep, monitor, or suppress. No guessing.

Then there's this. The Email Almanac is 4,000+ questions and answers about email, deliverability, authentication, and everything in between. It exists because most email advice online is either too vague to act on or quietly written to sell you something. The almanac is built to answer the real questions, honestly.

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