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Problems faced by low electron transfer rate

Low electron transfer rate may face the following problems:

1. technical problem: electronic delivery needs to rely on technical means such as e-mail and mobile communication. When these technologies fail or are unstable, the electronic delivery rate will drop. For example, there may be something wrong with email, and short messages may be blocked or delayed.

2. Mail filtering: In order to reduce the spread of spam and malicious information, mail providers and mobile operators usually filter emails. This kind of filtering may lead to the legal e-mail not being delivered normally, thus reducing the delivery rate of e-mail.

3. User misjudgment: Some users are suspicious of strange emails, and may misjudge them as spam or fraudulent emails, thus ignoring or deleting them. In this case, even if the mail is delivered normally, the user may not notice.

4. Multiple targets: When the sender sends emails to a large number of users at the same time, the mail server may not be able to process these emails in time, resulting in a decline in electronic delivery rate.

In order to improve the electron transfer rate, the following measures can be taken:

1. Check the technical problems: confirm whether the email and SMS services are running normally, and repair them in time if there are any faults.

2. Avoid triggering email filters: legitimate emails may be filtered out, which can avoid using words and formats that are easily identified as spam, while maintaining the rationality of email content.

3. Improve trust: Establish a trust relationship with users, such as sending emails to users regularly to let users know that the sender is reliable.

4. Batch sending: If you need to send mail to a large number of users, you can send it in batches to avoid the burden of excessive requests from the mail server.

It should be noted that the electronic delivery rate may be affected by many factors, and corresponding measures need to be taken in actual operation.