Goodmail Certified Email messages are wending their way to AOL subscribers. Yes, it's probably happening right now. The first such messages began last week, AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham tells ClickZ.
Goodmail, the e-mail accreditation provider generating controversy through its partnership with AOL, has signed up 15 new e-mail service providers to implement its CertifiedEmail service, including BlueStreak, Acxiom Digital, e-Dialog, Epsilon...
Folks like Goodmail CEO Richard Gingras and e-mail pioneer Dave Crocker were in attendance, along with a pretty engaged crowd. While the topic was almost certainly prompted by the AOL/Goodmail controversy, the debate was more theoretical, about...
Since February, the coalition has been railing against AOL's proposed e-mail certification program AOL is implementing with partner Goodmail, saying that the plan to charge for enhanced deliverability services threatens to undermine free e-mail as...
So, yesterday, while writing up a piece about a conference call with California State Senator Dean Florez regarding Monday's hearing on AOL's Goodmail's CertifiedE-mail service, an e-mail from Adam Green landed in my inbox.
The implementation of Goodmail's CertifiedEmail announced last week is a paid service that provides additional benefits to senders, like automatic display of images and links, adding a "trust symbol" to the message in the user's inbox, bypassing...