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The Email Standards Project is launched. [...]
I look forward to seeing some developments in the 'email standards project' being set up by Campaign Monitor [...]
Chris Anderson, main man at Wired, has acted decisively by pubishing all the email addresses of those who have spammed him in the last month wit [...]
It looks like Google is giving their users more space. [...]
Campaign Monitor call for an Acid Test for email clients. [...]
Using Gmail Manager you can view twice as much email as normal! Taken from Lifehacker's Top Ten Gmail Apps and Add-ons. [...]
Very true... [...]
Zeldman says it like it is. [...]
A decent and quite thorough overview of what's happening CSS-wise in terms of HTML emails from Campaign Monitor. They've got tables of CSS declara [...]
Interesting overview of recent developments in the seedy world of spam at OUT-LAW.COM. [...]
7 top tips for making the most of your email marketing campaign. I'm particularly keen on te second point: Failing to spam-check the email copy before [...]
Interesting stats regarding how much budget some companies use for email marketing... it's a hot business indeed. [...]
A brief comparative rundown of the three most popular email clients in terms of their features and functionality. [...]
A selection of the HTML emails designs sent out by Campaign Monitor users. [...]
Site Vista is a like a Browsercam for HTML Emails - a great idea! [...]
Jeez, what is going on here? Outlook 2007 now uses Word to render HTML in emails. [...]
...allows you to make Staggeringly Creative Newsletters in minutes [...]
Some very useful tips in there too, including my favourites:Respond to group email appropriatelyUse meaningful subject linesUse smileysRespond promptl [...]
A timely piece of coding from Mike Cherim: a secure and accessible contact form based on PHP with 14 security checks to prevent malicious use. [...]
End your email inbox nightmares by employing the trusted trio. [...]
Article on designing HTML emails, covers points like images are disabled, whether to use CSS or tables (!) and Five Things to Avoid. [...]