# Deliverable (Outlook Removed) Export Explained

The **Deliverable (Outlook Removed)** export contains the same deliverable emails as the Deliverable Emails export, **excluding Microsoft and Outlook inboxes**.

This export is designed for teams that want higher average reply rates and safer deliverability, especially during warm-up or early campaign phases.

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### What Is Included in This Export

This export includes:

* Emails confirmed as **deliverable** during primary verification
* Catch-all emails confirmed as **deliverable** during secondary verification
* All email service providers **except Outlook and Microsoft**
* Fully cleaned and standardized lead data

Emails hosted by Outlook or Microsoft infrastructure are intentionally excluded.

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### How This Export Is Generated

Emails are included if they:

* Passed verification or catch-all verification as deliverable
* Are **not** identified as Outlook or Microsoft inboxes

No additional filtering is required. The export is generated automatically.

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### Why Outlook Is Excluded

Outlook and Microsoft-hosted inboxes:

* Tend to apply stricter filtering rules
* Are more sensitive to new or warming sending infrastructure
* Often require slower ramp-up and different sending patterns

By excluding Outlook inboxes, teams can:

* Reduce early deliverability risk
* Improve inbox placement
* Maintain higher sender reputation during scaling

This does not mean Outlook emails are bad. They simply require different handling.

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### Reply Rate Impact

In practice, campaigns sent to non-Outlook inboxes often:

* Land in the inbox more consistently
* Receive fewer automated emails
* Show **higher average reply rates**

Many teams observe **higher reply rates** compared to mixed-provider campaigns, especially when infrastructure is new or warming.

Actual results depend on:

* Sending setup
* Domain age
* Volume and pacing
* Copy and targeting

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### When to Use This Export

Use the Deliverable (Outlook Removed) export when:

* Warming up new domains or inboxes
* Launching new campaigns
* Prioritizing reply rate over volume
* Running Google-first or non-Microsoft campaigns

It is commonly used before expanding into Outlook inboxes later.

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### Comparing to the Deliverable Emails Export

* **Deliverable Emails** maximizes volume across all providers
* **Deliverable (Outlook Removed)** prioritizes deliverability and reply rates

Both exports are built from the same verified data. The difference is the sending strategy.

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### Summary

The Deliverable (Outlook Removed) export:

* Includes all deliverable emails except Outlook
* Reduces deliverability risk
* Often produces higher average reply rates
* Is ideal for warm-up and early campaign phases

It gives teams a safer way to launch campaigns without sacrificing data quality.
