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February 05, 2008
JangoMail Offers Improved E-Mail Deliverability Rates
TMCnet Contributing Editor
JangoMail has been audited and certified by Habeas, Inc., a global major in e-mail reputation services. JangoMail has now been added to the Habeas SafeList, which will significantly increase deliverability rates for all JangoMail clients using the geographically distributed JangoMail sender network.
According to JangoMail, the Habeas SafeList is the industry’s most widely used Internet whitelisting service for legitimate commercial senders.
Ajay Goel, president of JangoMail said in a statement that the success of an e-mail marketing campaign is partly contingent upon the rate of deliverability to a recipient's inbox. He noted that certification by Habeas is a true validator of unrelenting commitment to improve customers’ e-mail marketing communications.
Habeas claims Habeas SafeList is the only Internet whitelist that provides up-to-the-minute alerts and a complete toolset for monitoring an organization’s e-mail reputation. Habeas e-mail experts thoroughly audit all senders who submit their IPs for placement on the SafeList and provide specific recommendations that help senders comply with the latest industry best practices.
Senders on the SafeList receive significant delivery benefits to more than a quarter million receiving e-mail systems at major ISPs and enterprises. According to Habeas, these benefits include faster delivery, reduced likelihood that content will trigger a spam filter, and expert assistance in dispute resolution should any delivery problems arise.
More than four and a half million receiving mail servers at major ISPs and corporations worldwide recognize mail sent from senders on the Habeas SafeList as legitimate – allowing it to bypass content filters and be delivered directly to the inbox.
JangoMail is widely used by leading organizations for a wide range of marketing and sales purposes, including customer loyalty programs, newsletters, product announcements, and other sales and promotional activities.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page. Internet Protocol (IP) | X |
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