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I wonder which email platform is best for emailing in domaining. I don't want emails to go into spam box .

I am currently using gmail platform. Some use Microsoft Outlook and others Yahoo etc...

Which email platform is best to avoid emails going into spam boxes?

I appreciate your input.

thanks
 
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Try FastMail.fm. I did the 'Google' thing but went back to FastMail because of the lack of an 'undo conversation' option. You can get FastMail to 'learn' spam your way.
 

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Try FastMail.fm. I did the 'Google' thing but went back to FastMail because of the lack of an 'undo conversation' option. You can get FastMail to 'learn' spam your way.

Thanks. What do you mean " undoconversation" ? do you mean "undo emailing"? I think Gmail has recently added the Undo feature. I would try it.

What do you mean by "learn spam your way"?


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Will try the 'undo'. The conversation grouping is useful sometimes, but expanding it is not intuitive sometimes. You van use the Bayes filter with FastMail. It can 'learn' spam your way.
 

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I wonder which email platform is best for emailing in domaining. I don't want emails to go into spam box .

I am currently using gmail platform. Some use Microsoft Outlook and others Yahoo etc...

Which email platform is best to avoid emails going into spam boxes?

I appreciate your input.

thanks


use POP3 with some email client, I use the bat (www.ritlabs.com) Unless someone would come with DECENT protection on online-email-services, I would never use it.
 

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Thanks. I will look at it (ritlabs.com) .
 

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POP is great if you're not a heavy user. If you POP make sure you only d/l the attachments you want. Another advantage of POP is backup email security. I wouldn't argue this. There's a lot in POP's favour. When you start accessing email via multiple devices then IMAP is the protocol of choice.

Failing that, 'Pine' under Linux.
 

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I'm a mac user....and I have my e-mail on the mobile.me platform

No issues with e-mails going into spam...I have a few other issues with it, and until they get better - I would not suggest it.
 

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I am using both gmail and windows live, gmail is much better IMHO
 

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use POP3 with some email client, I use the bat (www.ritlabs.com) Unless someone would come with DECENT protection on online-email-services, I would never use it.
Sorry to have to tell you but POP is sending username and password in plain text so anyone on the way on any network can sniff it. Starting with admin of your network (office for example), then ISP, then any router on the way which could have been hacked (many sec. hole in CISCO) etc. So in the end email via https is much safer.
 

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Use any email service.. Get an iphone, make domaining that much easier.
 

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I've just signed up with http://www.campaignmonitor.com/ to send newsletters. It appears to be pretty slick though & full customisable so perhaps a good option for bulk emailing..

Re the spam, you can run tests to check which email clients will treat your email as spam or not
 
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