Global reports global-reports

These reports concern the activity of the data in the entire database. To view the reports dashboard, go to the Reports tab.

To display reports, click their names. The following reports are available by default:

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This section shows only the reports linked to deliveries.

Delivery throughput delivery-throughput

This report contains information on the delivery throughput of the entire platform for a given period. To measure the speed at which the messages are delivered, the criteria are the number of messages sent per hour and the size of the messages (in bits per second). In the example below, the first graph shows the successful deliveries in blue, and the number of erroneous deliveries in orange.

You can configure the values displayed by changing the timescale: 1-hour view, 3-hour view, 24-hour view, etc. Click Refresh to confirm your selection.

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You can also monitor the number of deliveries sent per hour using the Control Panel.
Control Panel is accessible to all Admin users. The steps to grant Admin access to a user are detailed in this page.

User activities user-activities

This report shows the breakdown of opens, clicks and transactions per half-hour, hour or day, in the form of a chart.

The following options are available:

  • Opens : Total number of messages opened. Emails in text format are not taken into account. Learn more.
  • Clicks : Total number of clicks on links in deliveries. Clicks on unsubscription links and mirror pages are not taken into account.

Non-deliverables and bounces non-deliverables-and-bounces

This report shows the breakdown of non-deliverables as well as a breakdown of bounces per internet domain.

The Number of messages processed represents the total number of messages processed by the delivery server. This value is lower than the number of messages to be delivered when some deliveries have been stopped or paused (before being processed by the server).

Breakdown of errors by type

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The errors shown in this report trigger the quarantine process. For more on quarantine management, refer to Quarantine management.

The first section of this report shows the breakdown of non-deliverables in the form of a table of values and a chart.

For each error type, we have:

  • the number of error messages of this type,
  • the percentage of messages with errors of this type compared to the total number of messages with errors,
  • the percentage of error messages of this type compared to the total number of messages processed.

The following indicators are used:

  • User unknown : Error type generated during delivery to indicate that the email address is invalid.

  • Invalid domain : Error type generated when sending a delivery to indicate that the domain of the email address is wrong or does not exist.

  • Inbox full : Error type generated after five delivery attempts to indicate that the recipients’ inbox contains too many messages.

  • Account disabled : Error type generated when sending a delivery to indicate that the address no longer exists.

  • Rejected : Error type generated when an address is rejected by the IAP (Internet Access Provider), for instance following the application of a security rule (anti-spam software).

  • Unreachable : Error type which occurs in the message distribution string: incident on the SMTP relay, domain temporarily unreachable, etc

  • Not connected : Error type to indicate that the recipients’ mobile phone is switched off or disconnected from the network at the time of sending.

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    This indicator relates to deliveries on mobile channels only.

    You can open up each line of the value table by clicking the [+] symbol. For each error type, you can show the breakdown of error messages by domain.

Breakdown of errors per domain

The second section of this report shows the breakdown of errors per Internet domain in the form of a table of values and a chart.

For each domain name, we have:

  • the number of messages with errors for this domain,
  • the percentage of messages with errors for this domain compared to the total number of messages processed for this domain,
  • the percentage of error messages for this domain compared to the total number of error messages.

You can open up each line of the value table by clicking the [+] symbol. For each domain type, you can show the breakdown of error messages by error type.

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The domain names displayed in this report are defined at cube level. To change theses values, edit the Delivery logs (broadlogrcp) cube. For more on this, refer to this section. The Others category includes domain names that don’t belong to a specific class.

Browsers browsers

This report shows the breakdown of internet browsers used by delivery recipients for the concerned period.

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The values shown in this report are estimates: only recipients who have clicked in a delivery will be taken into account.

Global statistics

The global statistics on browser use are presented in the form of a table of values and a chart.

The following indicators are used:

  • Visitors : Total number of recipients targeted (per internet browser) and having clicked on a delivery at least once.
  • Pages viewed : Total number of clicks on links in a delivery (per internet browser) for all deliveries.
  • Usage rate : This rate represents the breakdown of visitors (per internet browser) in relation to the total number of visitors.

Statistics per browser

In the table of global statistic values, you can click each browser name to view their usage statistics.

Statistics are presented in the form of a curve, a chart and a table of values.

The History curve represents the attendance rate of this browser per day. The rate is the ratio of the number of visitors per day (on this browser) compared to the number of visitors measured on the day with the highest attendance rate.

The Breakdown per version chart represents the breakdown of visitors per version compared to the total number of visitors (on this browser).

The table of values uses the following indicators:

  • Global rate : This rate represents the breakdown of visitors per version compared to the total number of visitors (on all browsers).
  • Relative rate : This rate represents the breakdown of visitors per version compared to the total number of visitors (on this browser).

Operating systems operating-systems

This report shows the breakdown of operating systems used by delivery recipients for the concerned period.

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The values shown in this report are estimates: only recipients who have clicked in a delivery will be taken into account.

Global statistics

The global usage statistics of operating systems are presented in the form of a table of values and a chart.

The following indicators are used:

  • Visitors : Daily average of the total number of targeted recipients (per operating system) who clicked in a delivery at least once.
  • Pages viewed : Daily average of the total number of clicks on delivery links (per operating system) for all deliveries.
  • Rate of use : This rate represents the breakdown of visitors (per operating system) in relation to the total number of visitors.

Statistics per operating system

In the table of global statistics values, click the name of each operating system to view the statistics per operating system.

Statistics are presented in the form of a curve, a chart and a table of values.

The History curve represents the rate of use of this operating system per day. This rate is the ratio of the number of visitors per day (on this operating systems) in relation to the number of visitors measured on the day with the highest attendance.

The Breakdown by version chart represents the breakdown of visitors per version in relation to the total number of visitors on this operating system.

The table of values uses the following indicators:

  • Global rate : This rate represents the breakdown of visitors (per version) in relation to the total number of visitors throughout the operating systems.
  • Relative rate : This rate represents the breakdown of visitors (per version) in relation to the total number of visitors for this operating system.

Subscription tracking subscription-tracking

This report lets you monitor subscriptions to information services. It shows subscriptions and unsubscriptions.

It can be displayed for a subscription by clicking the Profiles and targets > Services and subscriptions node of the home page or the explorer. Select the desired subscription, and then click the Reports tab. The Subscriptions tracking report is available by default. It lets you see the subscription and unsubscription trends and the loyalty rate over a period. You can configure the representation of this data via the drop-down list. Click Refresh to validate the selected configuration.

For further information, refer to this page.

The Number subscribed to date represents the total number of people currently subscribed.

Overall evolution of subscriptions

The table of values uses the following indicators:

  • Subscribers : Total number of subscribers for the concerned period.
  • Subscriptions : Number of subscriptions for the concerned period.
  • Unsubscriptions : Number of unsubscriptions for the concerned period.
  • Evolution : Number of unsubscriptions minus the number of subscriptions. The rate is calculated based on the total number of subscribers.
  • Loyalty : Loyalty rate of subscribers for the concerned period.

Subscription evolution curves

This chart shows the evolution of subscriptions and unsubscriptions for the concerned period.

Delivery statistics delivery-statistics

This report shows the breakdown by internet domain, of all messages processed and sent, of hard and soft bounces, opens, clicks and unsubscriptions.

The following indicators are used:

  • Emails processed : Total number of messages processed by the delivery server.

  • Delivered : percentage of the number of messages successfully processed compared to the total number of messages processed.

  • Hard bounces : percentage of the number of “hard” bounces compared to the total number of messages processed.

  • Soft bounces : percentage of the number of “soft” bounces compared to the total number of messages processed.

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    For more on hard and soft bounces, refer to this page.
  • Opens : percentage of the number of targeted recipients who opened a message at least once compared to the number of messages processed successfully.

  • Clicks : percentage of the number of people who clicked in a delivery at least once compared to the number of messages processed successfully.

  • Unsubscription : percentage of the number of clicks on an unsubscription link compared to the number of messages processed successfully.

Breakdown of opens breakdown-of-opens

This report shows the breakdown of opens by operating system, device and browser for the period concerned. For each category, two charts are used. The first displays statistics regarding opens on a computer and mobile devices. The second displays statistics relating only to opens on mobile devices.

The number of opens corresponds to the total number of messages opened. Text format emails are not counted. For more information on Tracking opens, refer to this section.

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Browser and operating system names make up part of the information sent by the browser’s user agent to which the message has been opened. Adobe Campaign deduces the type of device using its the device information.
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