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Deep Dive and Other Best Buzz Phrases from the Authentication Summit
Surely one of the most ridiculous phrases to surface in business-speak lately is deep dive. It came up a few times at the E-mail Authentication Summit in Chicago last week. It
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Bad Timing: Verizon Blames Technical Glitch for Blocking Legitimate E-mail
Verizon is blaming a technical glitch for its servers blocking non-spam e-mail from some of the larger Internet service providers over the weekend.
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Q Interactive Launches E-mail Service
Q Interactive, formerly CoolSavings, yesterday announced an e-mail marketing program under which it will send offers on behalf of clients to third party lists.
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Bluestreak Unveils New E-mail Platform
E-mail technology provider Bluestreak today unveiled the latest version of its e-mail marketing technology.
Dubbed ionMX 2.0, the application-service-provider-based technology is compatible with Goodmail
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Live from the E-mail Authentication Summit: Classes of E-mail “Absolutely Inevitable:” Goodmail CEO
Different classes of e-mail are
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Stupid Activist Watch: MoveOn.org Should Live up to its Name
MoveOn.org should live up to its name on the AOL
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Stupid Media Watch: The Freeloader’s Take on AOL
some protest Goodmail’s CertifiedEmail program
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Return Path Revamps Bonded Sender
Return Path announced today that it has re-launched its Bonded Sender Program
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Implied Opt-In: A Useful Permission Marketing Tool or Spam?
By now most marketers know, and should be using, the commonly accepted protocols for obtaining permission from prospects and customers to send them commercial e-mail. Many of these previously well-established and common sense rules have in fact been mandated by the federal Can-Spam Act of 2003.
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