Barracuda’s “Advertisement-Pop-Ups” Category
This morning I noticed an email asking about a domain being blocked by Barracuda’s Web Filter due to a classification of “advertisement-pop-ups”. The implication of
Deliverability, authentication, sending practices, and messaging operations
This morning I noticed an email asking about a domain being blocked by Barracuda’s Web Filter due to a classification of “advertisement-pop-ups”. The implication of
This morning, Mark Brownlow asks 3 questions for email deliverability experts:1 If you send your email as multipart/alternative and have a text version with wording
Several readers have written to me with a link to the Red Tape Chronicles report that AT&T has been caught tagging its Terms of Service
One question that I get asked a lot has to do with sending email to wireless domains. So, I’ll lay out the answer here for
B to B has an interesting article: “Election ’08: The candidates’ e-mail errors”1 It lists four mistakes: These things are Email Marketing 101: There are
Ken Magill has another article up on EmailAppenders.1 I find the “Devin Juan”/”Prakash Kotian” angle interesting. This person is writing to people reporting on the
Macworld’s Christopher Breen speaks out against unnecessary Challenge/Response: Breaking away from the traditional Q&A format today, I’d like to offer a small piece of advice
Here’s an interesting read and take on the Randy Cunningham broadside against Yahoo! The thing is, it kind of is spam. I know that it’s
In the article “Give your e-mail marketing new life,” (July 14, page 20), a senior director of ReturnPath is reported to have said that with
Sophos reports: By June 2008, research reveals that the level of spam had risen to96.5% of all business email. Having risen from a figure of
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