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Email Spam Checker

Check Spam Emails

Check Before You Send – Email Spam Checker Tool

Avoid landing in spam! Our tool analyzes your email content for spam triggers, checks your subject lines, and gives you actionable suggestions to improve deliverability. Perfect for cold emailers, marketers, and businesses who want to hit the inbox – not the junk folder.

How do you avoid landing in spam?

To avoid landing in spam, keep your email length concise and avoid overuse of spammy words like "free" or "urgent." Proper configuration is also crucial—ensure your domain has correct SPF, DKIM, and DMARC settings. Regular list hygiene and clear opt-ins help boost inbox delivery and reduce the risk of being marked as spam.

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How does our spam checker work?

Our spam checker analyzes the subject and body word count, along with identifying spammy words commonly flagged by filters. Reviewing these factors helps prevent the inclusion of content that could be considered spammy, improving the likelihood of your email reaching the intended inbox instead of the spam folder.

How to Check If an Email Is Spam Complete Guide

 

Worried about missing important messages or unsure why your emails land in the spam folder? Knowing how to check spam emails is essential whether you're checking your inbox or sending messages yourself. This page will help you understand how to spot spam, avoid common spam triggers, and ensure your emails reach the right place.

How to Check Spam Emails?

 

Spam emails are often filled with suspicious content, misleading links, or strange formatting. Here’s how to identify them:

  • Check the sender’s address – Is it unfamiliar or slightly misspelled?
     

  • Look for signs of urgency or poor grammar – These are common spam signals.
     

  • Examine links Hover over them to see if they lead to trusted domains.
     

  • Review attachments Avoid opening files from unknown senders.
     

How to Check If an Email Is Spam or Legit?

If you’re unsure about a message, here are some practical ways to verify:

  • Make sure the sender’s domain matches their business or organization.
     

  • Look for unusual phrases, spelling errors, or overuse of capital letters.
     

  • Check for too-good-to-be-true offers or emotional manipulation.
     

  • Use your email provider’s “Report Spam” or “Mark as Not Spam” option to train the filter over time.
     

How to Check Spam Email on iPhone?

 

To view spam or junk emails on your iPhone:

  1. Open the Mail app.
     

  2. Tap on the “Junk” folder from the list of mailboxes.
     

  3. Review any emails marked as spam. If any seem legitimate, move them back to your inbox.
     

How to Check If Your Emails Are Going to Spam?

 

If you're sending emails and notice low response or delivery rates, it's possible they’re landing in spam folders. To check:

  • Send a test email to different inboxes (like Gmail, Outlook, etc.) and see where it ends up.
     

  • Review your email subject lines and content for words or phrases often flagged as spam.
     

  • Make sure your domain and sender address are properly set up and authenticated.
     

  • Avoid using misleading subject lines, unnecessary formatting, or broken links.
     

Common Spam Triggers to Avoid

  • All caps in subject lines (e.g., “GET IT NOW”)
     

  • Excessive punctuation (e.g., “Buy now!!!”)
     

  • Overuse of promotional words (e.g., “free,” “guaranteed,” “urgent”)
     

  • Including only images with no text

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