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Carolanne_Mak
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July 22, 2015
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Campaign emails not delivered, tons of "skipped status unchanged"

  • July 22, 2015
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I sent an outbound email campaign, and only a fraction are showing as sent. Some of that undelivered is from invalid emails, unsubscribed, suspended, etc., but the majority of leads' activity logs cite "skipped status unchanged", with no more information. I created smartlists for "not was sent email" and "not was delivered email", but these give me the "who" more than the "why".

The campaign was cloned from a previous campaign that didn't have issues, and the smartlist was pulling from a smartlist and static list.

What else should I be looking for?

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Best answer by Jenn_DiMaria2

What was the new status supposed to be? The "skipped status unchanged" just means they were most likely members of that Program with that status, not that they weren't sent the emails (unless the new status is something like "Sent"). If you go into an individual campaign member's activity log and click on the activity ID, you may garner more insight into why it was skipped.

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Jenn_DiMaria2
Jenn_DiMaria2Accepted solution
New Participant
June 6, 2016

What was the new status supposed to be? The "skipped status unchanged" just means they were most likely members of that Program with that status, not that they weren't sent the emails (unless the new status is something like "Sent"). If you go into an individual campaign member's activity log and click on the activity ID, you may garner more insight into why it was skipped.

Jim_Thao7
New Participant
June 6, 2016

Is this question regarding emails not being sent or the status not changing and being skipped?  The screenshots shared here show Change Program Status = Skipped Status unchanged.

Jackie_Potts
New Participant
June 6, 2016

What was the flow for this campaign?