Live or die!
E-mail service providers live and die on deliverability. If they can’t deliver e-mail, they have no business. Moreover, reputable ESPs have strict rules about what they’ll send to whom. It’s in their best interest to make sure clients’ lists are clean and deliverable.
zilele trecute Jellyfish, revista online Britanica dedicata exclusiv adolescentelor a anuntat ca se inchide dupa 20 de spatamani de la lansare printre altele si datorita incapacitatii de a livra emailurile in inbox….si probabil putin spam dupa cum se subantelege din textul de mai jos:
According to an article on PrintWeek.com, NatMag admitted that Hotmail had blocked delivery of Jellyfish. The company also said some corporate servers were blocking the magazine due to its use of Flash animation.
Corporate servers? Why would a teen girls’ title hit corporate firewalls? Does the U.K. have some “take-your-daughters-to-work” philosophy — as in every day, all year — that we don’t know about?