Email marketing is a huge part of any business that wants to be a part of the business side of technology, but with so many different mailing programs to choose from it can be difficult to decide which is for you. Omnistar is just one mailer among many, but it offers a large number of features for a particularly affordable price... read more »
Contactology is an email marketing software that promotes opt-in email marketing by working to prevent spam. Contactology is just a little bit different than other email marketing companies in that they offer flexible and integrated service... read more »
With the growing importance of reliable email hosting, email providers are finding themselves under the magnifying glass. As more and more companies jump on the email hosting bandwagon, we find ourselves with more options and more competitive prices, but at what cost?... read more »

We review the 3 most popular email marketing services - Constant Contact, iContact, and Vertical Response, as well as a dozen of their competitors, and provide you with our recommendations. We choose our top 3 winners for best email newsletter providers based on pricing, features, and support, as well as pros and cons for all the services. We also provide you with links to discounts and promotions... read more »
SpamAssassin's spam box feature is great - it captures spam on the server before it even has a chance to hit your mail client. The only problem is that unless emptied, it quickly grows in size. It will eventually take up too much server space... read more »
It's important to know if your email has been blacklisted and there's options available that will offer a quick check. If you're on an e-mail spam blacklist, recipients will have trouble receiving your important emails. It's possible to remove your blacklisting, so act now.... read more »
Your outgoing mail server is used to send emails from your computer. Depending on where your email account is hosted, you may or may not be able to use your email provider's outgoing mail server. Email addresses based on public email services such as Hotmail, Google, Yahoo, etc. will use their own outgoing mail servers. If your email is hosted on your own website, you may want to use your hosting provider's mail server. For example, websites hosted on example.com may use mail.example.com as both their incoming and outgoing mail servers.... read more »
Having problems loading gmail? In other words, you try to sign in to your gmail account but the page keeps loading and reloading without going anywhere? We have your solution.... read more »
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