mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2009 | newsletter, emailBi-weekly newsletter for young families in Seattle, SF, and San Diego.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2009 | email, newsletter
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 09 2009 | spf, dns, email, spam
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 28 2008 | subscriptions, newsletter, email, wordsI find it amazing that the paid subscription is $45/year - as compared to the free advertising supported one.
a) I can't believe he makes anything like $45/subscriber for the ad supported version.
b) The paid version is so expensive, I can't see people opting in to it given the advertisements are so subtle.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | games, online, email
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | online, games, email, quoridor
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2008 | email, startpad, exim, mta, smtp
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2008 | spf, email, delivery, google apps, domains, dns
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2008 | email, deliverability, gmail, googleGoogle has some nice guidelines on email deliverability. Making sure you have an SPF record to validate your domain is important.
We're even getting REPLIES from emails getting filed as spam (one problem is our startpad.org domain is not where we read our mail FROM - it's just forwarding email to another email address). This means that we do not build up a contact list or history of senders to whom we send mail - so GMail has very little to go on in applying it's spam filtering.
I'd really rather these forwarding accounts do NO spam filtering, and forward everything on to be filtered in the final destination account.
Quoted: We've received inquiries from bulk senders who'd like more information on best practices to ensure that their mail is delivered to Gmail users. The way Gmail classifies spam depend
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 12 2008 | friend feed, email, photosGary Burd's project - Mail to Friend Feed.
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