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		<title>The Hidden Cost of Auto-Replies: Why You Should Pause Vacationing Contacts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pausing sends to vacationing contacts protects your sender reputation, reduces unnecessary costs, and ensures your campaigns reach people—not ghosts.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://outofoffice.email/email-deliverability/the-hidden-cost-of-auto-replies/">The Hidden Cost of Auto-Replies: Why You Should Pause Vacationing Contacts</a> first appeared on <a href="https://outofoffice.email">RoleRelay - OutOfOffice.email</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marketers are obsessed with open rates. We A/B test subject lines, tweak designs, and time our sends down to the minute. Yet, we often overlook the single biggest threat to campaign success: The recipient who isn’t there.</p>



<p>When you send an email to someone who is &#8220;Out of Office&#8221; (OOO), you might think it’s harmless. They’ll just read it when they return, right?</p>



<p>Wrong.</p>



<p>To the algorithms controlling Gmail and Outlook inboxes, it looks very different. Sending to &#8220;ghosts&#8221; isn’t just a waste of time—it is an active threat to your deliverability.</p>



<p>Here is why you need to stop sending to empty desks, and how pausing these contacts can save your bottom line.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Engagement Trap: Why Silence is Loud</h2>



<p>Mailbox providers live on signals. They track who opens, who clicks, and who engages.</p>



<p>When you blast a campaign to hundreds of people currently on vacation, you generate zero engagement. To the algorithms, this looks like irrelevant content. You are artificially dragging down your own averages.</p>



<p>The consequence? Low engagement is the fastest route to the spam folder. By continuing to send to people who cannot reply, you signal that you are a sender who isn&#8217;t paying attention.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Snowball Effect: From &#8220;Soft&#8221; to &#8220;Blocked&#8221;</h2>



<p>Technically, an OOO reply is recorded as a &#8220;Soft Bounce.&#8221; Happening once, it’s not a crisis. The danger lies in repetition.</p>



<p>If you keep hammering the same address campaign after campaign while it bounces, the game changes. Many ISPs eventually treat these repeated soft bounces as a Hard Bounce.</p>



<p>Once that snowball starts rolling, you risk throttling—where ISPs slow down your delivery—or having mail from your domain blocked entirely.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Stop Paying for Dead Air</h2>



<p>Most Email Service Providers (ESPs) like HubSpot or Mailchimp charge you based on volume or contact count.</p>



<p>Why pay to send emails that are guaranteed not to convert?</p>



<p>By automatically pausing messages to temporary OOO addresses, you typically trim non-performing volume by about 10%. This cuts direct costs, but more importantly, it helps you stay under typical bounce rate thresholds (&lt; 2%). It’s simple math that your CFO will love.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Hidden Opportunity: The Pivot</h2>



<p>Here is the secret few marketers leverage: An OOO reply isn’t a dead end. It’s often a map.</p>



<p>Frequently, the auto-reply contains the name of an alternate contact—a colleague who is actually working and making decisions right now.</p>



<p>Instead of letting your email gather dust in a vacationing inbox, RoleRelay allows you to capture this new contact. This means you can reroute your sales pitch or newsletter to someone who can open, click, and buy today.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>Pausing sends to vacationing contacts isn’t just polite. It’s a deliverability best practice. It protects your sender reputation, reduces unnecessary costs, and ensures your campaigns reach people—not ghosts.</p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://outofoffice.email/email-deliverability/the-hidden-cost-of-auto-replies/">The Hidden Cost of Auto-Replies: Why You Should Pause Vacationing Contacts</a> first appeared on <a href="https://outofoffice.email">RoleRelay - OutOfOffice.email</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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