MailWizz Campaign Settings That Affect Deliverability — From Address, Tracking, and Headers

DECEMBER 2025 · MAILWIZZ TECHNICAL REFERENCE

MailWizz campaign settings interact with SMTP authentication, ISP reputation systems, and inbox placement algorithms. The configuration choices made at the campaign level — particularly From address, tracking domains, and unsubscribe headers — directly affect how ISPs evaluate and route each send.

From Address and DMARC Alignment

The campaign From address domain must align with the authenticated sending domain. If MailWizz sends through a PowerMTA relay authenticated as yourdomain.com, the From address should be sender@yourdomain.com — not a different domain. DMARC failure from misalignment causes Gmail and Yahoo to spam-folder or reject the message regardless of content quality.

Reply-To Configuration

The Reply-To address can differ from the From address without causing DMARC failure — DMARC only evaluates the From header domain. Using a different Reply-To domain (e.g., replies@replies-yourdomain.com) is safe for authentication and useful for separating reply management from the sending domain.

Tracking Domain Configuration

# Tracking domain must have:
# 1. A valid HTTPS certificate (HTTP tracking URLs fail in some clients)
# 2. The MailWizz tracking application accessible at the domain root
# 3. A different domain or subdomain from the sending domain
# Example: track.yourdomain.com pointing to the MailWizz server

List-Unsubscribe one-click RFC 8058 Header

MailWizz adds List-Unsubscribe headers automatically for each campaign. In MailWizz 2.1+, the one-click List-Unsubscribe-Post header required by Gmail and Yahoo bulk sender requirements is included. In older versions, verify the sent message headers include both the HTTPS URL and the List-Unsubscribe-Post header.

Subject Line and Preheader Text

  • Avoid all-caps words, excessive punctuation (!!! ???), and spam-trigger phrases
  • Subject lines above 70 characters are truncated in most clients — test across clients
  • Preheader text (first text content of the email body) supplements the subject in inbox preview

The most common deliverability misconfiguration in MailWizz is a From address domain that does not match the DKIM-signed domain. This produces DMARC misalignment that Gmail and Yahoo treat as a spam signal regardless of sender reputation. Verify alignment with each new From address before sending at volume.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Production MailWizz deployments encounter predictable issues at predictable stages. Understanding the diagnostic workflow for the most common problems in this configuration area saves time and prevents the escalating complexity that comes from applying fixes to a misdiagnosed problem. The diagnostic approach is always the same: identify the symptom precisely (not just "it's not working"), isolate the layer where the failure occurs (MailWizz application, delivery server connection, DNS, ISP rejection), and fix at the correct layer.

Systematic Diagnosis Approach

Check MailWizz logs first (available in Backend → Misc → Application Logs), then check the delivery server SMTP logs, then check the PowerMTA accounting log. Most issues surface in one of these three places. A problem that does not appear in any of these logs is almost always a configuration issue — the system is not attempting what you expect it to attempt.

# MailWizz diagnostic log locations:
# Application logs: Backend → Misc → Application Logs
# Delivery logs: Backend → Campaigns → [Campaign] → Delivery Logs
# Bounce logs: Backend → Bounce Servers → [Server] → Logs

# Server-side logs:
# MailWizz application: /path/to/mailwizz/apps/common/runtime/application.log
# PowerMTA delivery: /var/log/pmta/pmta.log
# PowerMTA accounting: /var/log/pmta/accounting.csv

Performance Optimization for Production Scale

MailWizz performance at scale depends on three infrastructure layers: the web application server (PHP/nginx or Apache), the database (MySQL — query optimization is critical at high subscriber counts), and the delivery infrastructure (PowerMTA connection pool sizing). Performance problems in any of these layers manifest as slow campaign sends, delayed processing, or timeouts that appear unrelated to the specific configuration area being managed.

The most common performance constraint in production MailWizz environments is MySQL query efficiency. As subscriber lists grow beyond 500,000 records, unoptimized database queries for segmentation, bounce processing configuration, and campaign statistics become significant bottlenecks. Ensure that subscriber tables have appropriate indexes on email, status, date_added, and any custom field columns used for segmentation.

# MySQL optimization for large MailWizz installations
# Check slow query log:
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'slow_query_log%';
SET GLOBAL slow_query_log = 'ON';
SET GLOBAL long_query_time = 1;  # Log queries over 1 second

# Key indexes to verify exist:
SHOW INDEX FROM mailwizz_lists_subscribers;
# Should have indexes on: email, status, date_added, list_id

# Add missing index if needed:
ALTER TABLE mailwizz_lists_subscribers 
  ADD INDEX idx_email_status (email, status);
  
# Campaign sends table — index on campaign_id + subscriber_id:
ALTER TABLE mailwizz_campaigns_tracking_opens
  ADD INDEX idx_campaign_sub (campaign_id, subscriber_id);

Security Considerations

MailWizz installations handling production sending volumes are valuable targets. Key security practices: use HTTPS for all MailWizz access (including tracking and unsubscribe links), restrict Backend access to authorized IP ranges via web server configuration, rotate API keys periodically and revoke unused keys, maintain regular database backups (automated, offsite), and ensure PHP and MailWizz are kept current with security patches.

The tracking domain (used for open and click tracking) requires special attention: it must have a valid SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt is acceptable), and its DNS records must point exclusively to your MailWizz server. A compromised tracking domain can redirect recipients to malicious sites or reveal subscriber click data to third parties.

Campaign Analytics Integration

Track this MailWizz configuration area through two complementary metric layers: MailWizz campaign statistics (open rate, click rate, bounce rate, unsubscribe rate) and PowerMTA accounting log data (ISP-specific deferral rate, bounce classification, queue depth). Gaps between the two layers reveal delivery problems invisible to MailWizz statistics alone — high MailWizz "sent" counts with elevated PowerMTA deferral rates indicate a queue buildup that campaign dashboards don't surface.

Review campaign metrics against your own historical baselines rather than industry benchmarks. Your list composition, acquisition source, and engagement history define what normal looks like for your environment. Use rolling 7-day and 30-day averages to distinguish trend changes from campaign-specific variance.

Implementation Checklist

Before deploying this configuration to production MailWizz, verify: delivery server connection test passes in Backend → Servers → Delivery Servers, cron jobs are running on the correct schedule, bounce server mailbox is accessible and IMAP credentials are valid, tracking domain has valid SSL and loads within 500ms, and PHP memory limit is set to at least 256MB.

After deploying, send a test campaign to a controlled list of seed addresses across Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo. Verify Authentication-Results headers show dkim=pass and spf=pass in the received messages. Check that open and click tracking are registering correctly in MailWizz statistics. Confirm bounce processing is updating subscriber status within 15 minutes of a test bounce event.

For managed MailWizz environments operated by Cloud Server for Email, these verification steps are performed automatically after any configuration change. The managed service includes continuous monitoring of delivery server health, cron job execution, and tracking domain availability. Contact infrastructure@cloudserverforemail.com for information about managed MailWizz hosting.

Campaign Settings That Affect Deliverability

The tracking domain setting has more deliverability impact than most operators realize. If the tracking domain appears on any spam blacklist detection and delisting, every tracked click in your campaign triggers content-based filtering at spam-aware ISPs. Check your tracking domain against MXToolbox blacklist checker monthly and after any delivery rate changes.

From Address Consistency

ISPs build reputation around consistent From: addresses and domains. Changing the From: address or domain between campaigns disrupts the reputation signal continuity. If you need to use multiple From addresses, configure them in rotation with consistent DKIM keys per domain — don't change From addresses reactively based on campaign type.

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