The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy has partnered with Delivery Monitor to offer email delivery monitoring services. The service allows email marketers and ESPs to track emails sent.


ISIPP has partnered with Delivery Monitor to offer email delivery monitoring services.

The service allows email marketers, email service providers and their customers to track the emails they send. The service tracks emails they send, including which emails are sent to the recipients’ inbox and which emails are sent to spam and junk mail folders.

According to ISIPP, ISPs estimate 80-90% received emails to be spam. Email senders estimate that 10-20% of requested emails mistakenly get sent to the junk mail folder.

Tom Kulzer, CEO of Delivery Monitor, said: “It’s a lose-lose situation. However, by using our exclusive state-of-the-art processes and algorithms, we are able to both track your email delivery at all of the major ISPs to let you know immediately if you are having a problem, and also to notify you instantly if you end listed on one of the industry email blacklists.” [Source]

Delivery Monitor is a subsidiary of Awber, an email service provider.

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For more information on the partnership, click here.

For more information on ISIPP, visit ISIPP.

For more information on Delivery Monitor, visit Delivery Monitor.

 

 

 

 

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