Posted on January 14th, 2011 by Julia
If you are doing email marketing, spam complaints are a part of your life. You may send relevant email newsletters, provide clear unsubscribe instructions and follow email frequency you promised during your signup process but some day one or more subscribers are likely to hit the "Report Spam" button and send a complaint against you.
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Posted on August 7th, 2009 by Julia
In this article I will tell you about a particular G-Lock EasyMail feature that is often overlooked but may help you avoid email delivery issues arising from a specific SMTP server configuration.
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Posted on December 10th, 2008 by Julia
After you have your website or blog up and running, the next step in your online business should be obtaining an email list. Having a list of email addresses can be very beneficial for your marketing. You can send those people email newsletters informing them about your products, services, special offers, and other stuff so it can be a great way for you to increase your sales.
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Posted on December 16th, 2007 by admin
G-Lock EasyMail supports very powerful scripting languages: Microsoft Visual Basic, JavaScript, Perl, and PHP, all driven by components within the operating system (for VBasic and Javascript) or in a separate installation (for Perl and PHP).
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Posted on December 14th, 2007 by admin
List hygiene plays a role in the delivery race. It is important to maintain a clean mailing list and remove bounced/undeliverable emails because a lot of ISP mail servers have been known to block a sender’s email domain for repeated sending messages to email addresses from a non-existing domain.
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