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This schema will work - it will takes 3 to 6 weeks for completely registered only if subscribers were opening your emails, and sender domain reputation have a good score. That would be the case if the sender from address is registered to the social account - but some email service provider likely those using subdomains not using the address register to social. I created an idea entry on allowing email senders to control what is displayed on the Contact Card (I guess a similar concept to Gmail promotions) Obviously contacts within your address book, you could potentially control, that obviously means nothing to email marketers however.Īccordingly to their support, there is no way to influence it currently, though they did point me to there uservoice site. That would be my only explanation from a company perspective. Facebook, Twitter etc it will likely attempt to pull a relevant picture via whatever API is running behind it based on social media profiles. You may try contacting their 'tech support' but being a free account, I think theyll just ignore us. What appears to be happening is if you have any connected social accounts on your device i.e. If youd like a different base name, you can create a new Yahoo Mail account and add 1 base name to it. On that page they note that Contact Cards are driven by various sources. They seem to call the feature "Contact Cards" and seemed to grasp the concept of what I was asking.
