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chadglni 06-30-2005 05:38 PM

How does a legit site land mail in gmail, aol, hotmail?
 
With a link in the email? Is it possible these days?

buddyjuf 06-30-2005 05:39 PM

more than possible, there are dozens of factors that contribute

chadglni 06-30-2005 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by bdjuf
more than possible, there are dozens of factors that contribute

Help a bastard!

synapse 06-30-2005 05:42 PM

We had to go through about 6 months of back and forth with AOHELL to get our emails certified and even then it's not guaranteed.

nofx 06-30-2005 05:43 PM

you have to make love to the filters

chadglni 06-30-2005 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by synapse
We had to go through about 6 months of back and forth with AOHELL to get our emails certified and even then it's not guaranteed.

I'm counting aol out as they don't even put a hi message in the junk folder. Managed to land everywhere else I think. I should have remembered I am a god and would figure it out eventually.

Thanks everyone.

Kanon 06-30-2005 05:50 PM

When I worked for a *very small* internet commerce site, we had problems just getting hand-made emails through AOL's system, and a ton of problems on the automated purchase emails.

They didn't do anything to help us really. They have an extremely stingy system, good luck man

buddyjuf 06-30-2005 08:15 PM

so you are the one sending out?

to how many people?

is it spam?

Agnosticism 06-30-2005 09:41 PM

Whitelist IPs. If that doesn't work get a shitload of IPs.

marketsmart 06-30-2005 10:04 PM

AOL can be easy to work with or a nightmare. If you are sending porn, forget it. They don't want it and they don't want their mambers to have it. If you are doing mainstream opt-in, they will help you get your mail in. They have gotten a lot stricter about TOS per email sent. They have always had a policy of 1000 TOS complaints per million. They used to let you get away with about 5x that as long as the TOS were steadily going down. If they weren't, they would usually use the 3 strikes your out policy. Now, as soon as you go over that threshold, your sending IP's are permanently blocked.

The other major thing they do now is rate limit you even if you are whitelisted and are below their TOS threshold. The number is always changing, but the last time is was mailing them it was about 6-7k per hour. As soon as you go over that amount, they put a temp block on your sending IP's and you have to contact them to have the block lifted.

I will say this, AOL converts like no other. They have a ton of buyers and they buy anything and everything. So, if you have a lot of true opt-in AOL addresses it's worth going through the process. BTW, it takes about a month from the time you submit a whitelist request to working through all the issues.

pr0 06-30-2005 11:34 PM

marketsmart, i love your signature...awsome

marketsmart 06-30-2005 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by pr0
marketsmart, i love your signature...awsome

"money's not real George, it only seems like it is"
"you gonna tell that to mom?"
"that's gonna be a tricky one"

I love that whole scene... and it's so true..

Theo 06-30-2005 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart
AOL can be easy to work with or a nightmare. If you are sending porn, forget it. They don't want it and they don't want their mambers to have it. If you are doing mainstream opt-in, they will help you get your mail in. They have gotten a lot stricter about TOS per email sent. They have always had a policy of 1000 TOS complaints per million. They used to let you get away with about 5x that as long as the TOS were steadily going down. If they weren't, they would usually use the 3 strikes your out policy. Now, as soon as you go over that threshold, your sending IP's are permanently blocked.

The other major thing they do now is rate limit you even if you are whitelisted and are below their TOS threshold. The number is always changing, but the last time is was mailing them it was about 6-7k per hour. As soon as you go over that amount, they put a temp block on your sending IP's and you have to contact them to have the block lifted.

I will say this, AOL converts like no other. They have a ton of buyers and they buy anything and everything. So, if you have a lot of true opt-in AOL addresses it's worth going through the process. BTW, it takes about a month from the time you submit a whitelist request to working through all the issues.

this guy knows what he is talking about

taibo 07-01-2005 12:21 AM

mailing into "big domains" is fairly easy if you have the right resources :pimp


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