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04 Jan 09

The Entrepreneur's Guide to Email Delivery, Part 2

  • DomainKeys is an older stan­dard created by Yahoo!, which is now being replaced by the DKIM stan­dard. Because they are different stan­dards, and different ISPs only support one or the other, you’ll need to set up both DomainKeys and DKIM sign­ing.
29 Jul 07

The end of e-mail: discover new ways to stay in touch - Independent Online Edition > Sci_Tech

  • The problem with all those messages was clear. "Eighty-five per cent
    were totally not important to my job," Lennard says. His bank was well
    aware of the statistics about e-mail overload, and that too much information
    harms productivity. One study from Hewlett-Packard, for instance, found that
    workers constantly distracted by e-mail and phone calls suffer a temporary
    10-point fall in their IQ – more than twice that found in studies of the
    impact of smoking a joint.

Bulk Email Senders

  • While Gmail works hard to deliver all legitimate mail to a user's inbox, it's possible that some legitimate messages may be marked as spam.
    Gmail does not accept 'whitelisting' requests from bulk senders, and we can't guarantee that all of your messages will bypass our spam
    filters. To make sure our users receive all the mail they'd like to, we've provided them with a method for sending us feedback about messages
    flagged as spam -- users have the option of clicking a 'Not spam' button for each message flagged by our spam filters. We listen to users'
    reports, and correct problems in order to provide them with the best user experience. As long as our users don't consider your mail as
    spam, you shouldn't have inbox delivery problems.
11 Nov 06

BlogMailr - Publish from your email straight to your blog

  • Publishing to your blog is more difficult than it needs to be. Most blogs either have really confusing publishing tools with too many options or you are forced to download and install software on your computer.
  • So what, why do I care?


    We think it’s silly to have to install software, especially when the software you already have is so convenient. We’re bloggers ourselves and we wanted a simpler blogging tool. Something that supported: drafts, archiving, spell checking, allowed you to write and search off-line (like when you’re on a plane), had some basic formatting, and worked well with attachments.
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