Norton, McAfee and Microsoft join our spam testing arsenal
Posted by David Greiner on February 21, 2008
We've just pushed an update live to our popular design and spam testing tool with the addition of 3 new spam filters. For all new tests, we'll now be running your campaign though these additional filters:
Here's a screenshot of the complete spam test line-up, which now includes 6 of the most popular desktop spam filters on the market:
Where possible, we'll try and provide as many useful reasons as possible why your email might have been filtered. Don't forget, on top of running your email through 11 spam filters, firewalls and gateways we also provide a screenshot of your email in 17 of the most popular email clients. All for only $10.
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Web Design Dude
wrote on February 22, 2008 2:43 PM
I love the email screen shot feature, very neat.
Meredith Self
wrote on March 1, 2008 4:46 AM
Love this feature. Used it once a couple months ago, very informative and helpful. Will use it again with new spam filters. Thanks for adding them.
Question. How do I go back and find the report I already ran? ;)
Dave Greiner
wrote on March 1, 2008 10:55 AM
Hi Meredith, glad you love the feature. You can access any design and spam tests you've run by clicking on the Create/Send tab, and then the "Design and spam tests" link in the navigation.
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