| name | email-deliverability-audit |
| description | Diagnostic audit for a running cold email program. Checks domain authentication (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), inbox health/reputation from Smartlead, bounce rate by inbox type, and optionally runs a spam placement test via Smartlead's Smart Delivery API. Outputs markdown report + CSV with per-domain/per-inbox scores and concrete action items. Use when reply rates drop, when bounces spike, when onboarding someone else's account, or as a weekly/monthly health check. |
Email Deliverability Audit
If your positive reply rate is dropping and you don't know why, start here. Most of the time the problem is deliverability — your emails aren't reaching inboxes. This skill tells you what's broken.
What it checks
| Layer | What | How |
|---|
| DNS auth | SPF, DKIM, DMARC present on each sending domain | dig commands |
| Inbox health | Warmup status, reputation, blocks, connection failures | Smartlead email-accounts API |
| Volume health | Daily sent trending, capacity utilization | Smartlead analytics |
| Send + reply rate per inbox | Sent count, reply count, reply rate % over lookback period | Smartlead campaign analytics |
| Bounce rate | Per-inbox and per-domain bounce rate over last 30 days | Smartlead campaign analytics |
| Spam placement | Real inbox-vs-spam test via Smartlead Smart Delivery | optional |
The 1% rule — core domain-health threshold
A healthy domain should have an overall reply rate of at least 1% after 200 emails sent.
Below 1% after 200+ sends is a red flag — something is broken. The audit explicitly checks this and flags any domain or inbox that:
- Has sent ≥200 emails in the lookback window
- Has an overall reply rate <1%
Possible causes (the audit's "root-cause suggestions" try to pinpoint which):
- Emails landing in spam (run the spam placement test)
- Domain reputation damaged (check DMARC reports, reconsider domain age)
- Copy is broken (manually review for vague CTAs, generic openers, or em dashes; re-run
/spam-word-checker)
- List is cold / wrong ICP (check bounce rate — if >3%, list is the problem)
- Inbox hasn't warmed enough (check warmup status)
Below 200 sends: too early to judge. The rule needs sample size.
When to use
- Reply rate dropped by >30% week-over-week → run the full audit
- Bounces spiked above 2% → run auth + spam-placement checks
- Before scaling a campaign (make sure infrastructure is ready)
- Monthly as routine hygiene
- When taking over a Smartlead account you didn't set up
Inputs
SMARTLEAD_API_KEY (env)
- Optional: scope the audit
--client-id=X (for sub-clients)
--campaign-id=X (audit only one campaign's inboxes)
--domain=example.com (audit only one domain)
--tag=active (audit only inboxes tagged active)
Steps
1. Pull the inbox inventory
npx tsx scripts/audit-inboxes.ts --all --out=/tmp/audit/inboxes.csv
Outputs per inbox: id, email, domain, warmup_status, reputation, max_warmup/day, sent_today, smtp_ok, imap_ok, is_blocked, tags.
2. Check domain authentication
npx tsx scripts/check-domain-auth.ts --from-csv=/tmp/audit/inboxes.csv --out=/tmp/audit/auth.csv
For each unique domain, runs:
dig TXT <domain> +short
dig TXT default._domainkey.<domain> +short
dig TXT _dmarc.<domain> +short
Outputs: domain, spf_present, spf_strict, dkim_present, dmarc_present, dmarc_policy (none/quarantine/reject).
3. Pull sent + reply + bounce metrics per campaign/inbox
npx tsx scripts/audit-performance.ts --days=30 --out=/tmp/audit/performance.csv
Walks all active campaigns, pulls per-inbox analytics for the last 30 days. Output columns: inbox_id, email, domain, type, tags, sent, replies, bounces, reply_rate_pct, bounce_rate_pct, flag_low_reply, flag_high_bounce.
Flagged automatically:
flag_low_reply = TRUE if sent ≥200 and reply_rate_pct < 1.0 (the 1% rule)
flag_high_bounce = TRUE if sent ≥50 and bounce_rate_pct > 3.0
4. (Optional) Run a Smart Delivery spam placement test
npx tsx scripts/run-spam-test.ts --campaign-id=12345 --senders=100 --out=/tmp/audit/spam-test.json
This creates a real inbox-placement test via Smartlead's Smart Delivery API:
- Uses the only available provider pools: G Suite + Office365 (provider_ids 20, 21)
- Sends to ~200 seed mailboxes with 100 of your senders
- Waits for completion (5-20 min)
- Pulls: providerwise, spam-filter-details, dkim-details, spf-details, blacklist
Output shows: what % lands in Inbox vs Spam vs Promotions, broken down by your sender and the receiver provider. This is the ground truth.
5. Synthesize the report
npx tsx scripts/generate-report.ts --audit-dir=/tmp/audit --out=/tmp/audit/report.md
Produces a markdown report like:
# Deliverability Audit — 2026-04-17
## Summary
- 80 inboxes audited across 40 domains
- 3 inboxes blocked (4% of fleet)
- 5 domains missing DKIM
- 2 domains with DMARC policy=none (no enforcement)
- Fleet performance (last 30d):
Sent: 42,384
Replies: 523
Overall reply rate: 1.23% (PASS — above 1% threshold)
Bounces: 382
Bounce rate: 0.90% (PASS — below 2%)
- 4 inboxes failed the 1% rule (sent ≥200, reply rate <1%)
- Spam placement (test run): 83% inbox / 14% spam / 3% tabs (ACCEPTABLE but not great)
## Critical issues (fix within 24h)
1. Domain trygrowth.co has no DMARC record. Add: v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc@trygrowth.co
2. Inbox sales@trygrowth.co blocked in warmup — likely flagged by warmup network. Rotate out of campaigns.
3. 12 inboxes have 0 daily sent today despite being in active campaigns. Check campaign schedule.
4. Inbox marketing@other.co failed the 1% rule: 347 sent, 1 reply (0.29% reply rate). Investigate:
- Check spam placement for this inbox
- Compare copy vs. a sibling inbox that's passing
- Rotate inbox out if bad reputation is confirmed
## Warnings (fix within 1 week)
- 5 domains missing DKIM record at default._domainkey
- 3 inboxes reputation dropped "fair" → "bad"
- Spam filter trigger DKIM_INVALID firing 8% of the time — likely for a subset of domains
## Action items (prioritized)
1. [HIGH] Add missing DKIM records to: trygrowth.co, othergrow.co, ...
2. [HIGH] Rotate out blocked inboxes: sales@trygrowth.co, marketing@other.co, ...
3. [MED] Tighten DMARC to p=quarantine on all domains after 2 weeks of p=none observation
4. [MED] Replace 3 bad-reputation inboxes (tag them "retired", provision new)
5. [LOW] Re-run spam placement test after fixing DKIM issues
6. Act on the action items
Feed the action items into the right skills:
- Missing DKIM / SPF →
/zapmail-domain-setup-public to reconnect domains through Zapmail
- Blocked inboxes →
/smartlead-inbox-manager to tag "retired" and rotate in insurance
- Campaign schedule issues → Smartlead campaign schedule settings
- Bad copy flagged →
/spam-word-checker on the campaign copy
Interpreting the numbers
Bounce rates
- <1% — Excellent. Healthy list.
- 1-2% — Normal for cold. No action.
- 2-3% — Yellow. Check list quality, might be old emails.
- >3% — Red. Verify the list (MillionVerifier), consider pausing.
- >5% — Stop immediately. You're damaging domain reputation.
Spam placement
- >90% inbox — Great. Ship more.
- 80-90% inbox — Acceptable.
- 70-80% inbox — Yellow. Look at spam-filter-details to see what's triggering.
- <70% inbox — Red. Pause and fix auth + copy before sending more.
DMARC policies
- None — Acceptable for first 2 weeks of a domain's life. After that, tighten.
- Quarantine — Recommended long-term. Emails that fail auth land in spam.
- Reject — Strictest. Only use after 30+ days of clean
rua= reports confirming all legitimate mail passes.
Warmup reputation
- Smartlead reports reputation as 0-100 internally. Higher is better.
- Above 80: inbox is good to send from.
- 50-80: keep warming, don't use for critical sends.
- Below 50: don't send from this inbox — warmup peers aren't seeing it in their inboxes.
Common root causes
- SPF too lax —
v=spf1 +all whitelists everyone. Use v=spf1 include:zapmail.com ~all or similar.
- DKIM missing — new domain, selector not published. Zapmail publishes at
default._domainkey by default.
- DMARC alignment failure — From-domain doesn't match SPF/DKIM domain. Usually a misconfigured reply-to or a 3rd-party sender.
- Too many inboxes per domain — Gmail flags domains with >3-5 inboxes as suspicious. Keep it at 2/domain.
- Aggressive warmup ramp — Jumping from 5 to 40/day in one week = flag. Ramp over 2-4 weeks.
- Shared sending IP with spam traffic — Zapmail/most providers use shared pools. If someone else on your IP spammed, you suffer. Not much to do except wait for pool rotation.
What to do next
If any flag fired: /deliverability-incident-response → triage decision tree for whatever was flagged (low reply rate, high bounce, blocked inbox, etc).
If all clean: next Monday, run this again. This audit is the Monday task in /cold-email-weekly-rhythm.
Or wait: if you just applied fixes, wait 7 days then re-audit. Reputation changes propagate slowly.
Related skills
/smartlead-inbox-manager — execute the action items (rotate, retag, warmup settings)
/zapmail-domain-setup-public — fix DNS/auth issues at the domain provider
/spam-word-checker — check copy for spam-triggering phrases
/deliverability-test-public — lighter-weight SMTP vs Gmail vs Outlook reply/bounce comparison
Scripts
scripts/audit-inboxes.ts — pull + format inbox inventory
scripts/check-domain-auth.ts — dig-based SPF/DKIM/DMARC checks
scripts/audit-performance.ts — per-inbox sent / replies / bounces / rates from campaign analytics (applies the 1% rule)
scripts/run-spam-test.ts — create + poll + pull Smart Delivery test
scripts/generate-report.ts — synthesize all CSVs into markdown report
scripts/_smart-delivery.ts — shared Smart Delivery API wrapper
References
references/smart-delivery-api.md — full endpoint reference for Smart Delivery
references/dns-records.md — SPF/DKIM/DMARC record templates + interpretation guide