Over on the AOL Postmaster Blog Christine posted this afternoon that AOL will no longer be sending report cards to people enrolled in the AOL FeedBack Loop. These were the email’s titled “AOL email concerns for EXAMPLE.com” that AOL would send if your email traffic exceeded an inbox complaint rate of 0.30%. Quote from the AOL postmaster Blog: Just a quick announcement to let you know that we are no longer sending report...
Read MoreTwo DNSBL Updates
Al Iverson over at DNSBL.com posted a couple of timely updates regarding the long dead TQMCUBE RBL and the more reciently defunct open-whois RBL. Long Story short the TQMCUBE administrators made some DNS changes that now point their website to a new DNSBL called “invaluement”. Invaluement has made the following PSA regarding old listings in the TQMCUBE block list: NOTICE: Another DNSBL called TQMCube was discontinued in 2007....
Read MoreThinData Welcomes Scott Jamieson as General Manager
Originally posted in ThinData Email Strategies. ThinData, a Transcontinental Company, is pleased to announce that Scott Jamieson has joined its ranks as the new General Manager – reporting directly to the President, Chris Carder. Prior to joining ThinData, Mr. Jamieson held executive roles with a number of leading North American email service providers. Most recently, he served as the Managing Director of SJR Digital where he...
Read MoreHotmail now with OtherInbox
OtherInbox continues to grow it external mailbox support for free webmail clients announcing the addition of Windows Live Hotmail to the list. Bringing Hotmail in as the latest addition to already popular Yahoo mail and Gmail integrations – Gmail Apps works as well. Where Gmail and Yahoo function within IMAP space allowing the messages to exist in both OIB and their respective accounts at the same time. Integration with Hotmail will...
Read MoreMySpace Mail gets accredation
Yesterday (was a Holiday so I’m just seeing this now) both Return Path and GoodMail announced certification partnerships with MySpace Mail. Here is what Return Path has to say: “Return Path is partnering with MySpace to ensure that the new social networking email service upholds the same high standard as ISPs. MySpace will also be implementing Return Path Certification to make sure that MySpace members get the email they...
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