Guide helps email past spam filters
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006 Which words and phrases should be avoided?
Madeline Bennett, IT Week 22 May 2006
Electronic marketing specialist Email Reaction has launched a spam vocabulary guide, to help firms prevent legitimate emails from being consigned to trash folders.
According to Email Reaction’s research, seemingly innocent words that could count against firms in the eyes of mail filters include acceptance, […]
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