
At the top of the Activity Feed page, click Advanced search.
Status (Delivered, Not Delivered, Processing). In addition to viewing the email activity associated with your account by recipient email address, domain, or event date, you can also use the following filters to sort your data: Whenever a recipient marks your email as spam and their mail server tells us about it. Blocks are less severe than bounces and do not result in permanent suppressions: subsequent sends to blocked email addresses are not automatically suppressed. When your IP address has been blocked by an ISP or messaging organization. If a recipient has previously unsubscribed from your emails, your attempt to send to them is bounced. The receiving server could not or would not accept the message. SendGrid will drop an email when the contact on that email is in one of your suppression groups, the recipient email previously bounced, or that recipient has marked your email as spam. The recipient mail server asked SendGrid to stop sending emails so fast. When a recipient resubscribes themselves to a suppression group. Whenever a recipient unsubscribes from a suppression group. Whenever a recipient unsubscribes from your emails. The response generated by a recipient opening an email. The accepted response generated by the recipients' mail server. In the Email History, SendGrid displays the date, time, and the URL for the link that was clicked. Whenever a recipient clicks one of the Click Tracked links in your email.
Requests from your website, application, or mail client via SMTP Relay or the API that SendGrid processed.