Monthly Archives: February 2008

Did a Johnson Box Help My Email Delivery and Avoid Spam Filters?

Can you avoid the “this is spam button” with a little more email focus?
If you didn’t read my post this weekend you should read it first and especially the comments as well.
While Michael and Adrian did not agree with me on a number of points, I still stick by my guns.
First of all I wanted [...]

On This Day in 1991 Tim Berners-Lee Releases First Web Browser

WorldWideWeb was the world’s first Web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor and was introduced on February 26, 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee and ran on the NeXTSTEP platform. It was later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web.
WorldWideWeb (WWW) was the first program which used not only the common File Transfer Protocol but [...]

Avoid Spam Filters with a Johnson Box

Looking to avoid filters and the dreaded “this is spam” button? Of course your are!
At the ISP level your email reputation and delivery is determined by your subscribers clicking the “this is spam button” more than any other single item. Try using a Johnson box at the very top of your emails and watch [...]

DKIM Gone, Hello SenderID After Microsoft Buys Yahoo err Microhoo?

If Microsoft buys Yahoo! what will this mean to email delivery?
My question about the proposed Yahoo! purchase by Microsoft is will MS replace DKIM with SenderID?
Yahoo! and Microsoft (Live, Hotmail, MSN) use two different authentication methods, which one will they choose, or will they use both Sender ID and DKIM together?
Remember that this deal [...]