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To be fair, the problem with email probably has nothing to do with your content. I know a lot about email deliverability and I get very controversial emails inboxed consistently.

The Substack email policies are not going to have high deliverability because that depends upon engagement and many people read the article on email without clicking on the link. Only clicking on the link tells the ISP that your recipient wants the email to be delivered to their inbox.

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A few of my substack emals used to go to spam, not many. I always looked to make sure they got sent to my primary folder. None have gone there in a very long time. I don't click on links, unless they're too long for email and have to be extended.

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Enlightening fact that. Makes perfect sense. Thank you!

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