
your productivity measurably. Actually, unless you're sending out mass mailings on the scale of a large corporation or a financial institution, it won't affect you at all. It's something you might like to know about: ISPs Start Charging for Emails.The reason? Spam, phishing, fraud, and inadequate filtering technology.
The service, CertifiedEmail, provided by Goodmail Systems, will bypass spam filters by marking emails with a blue ribbon, the indicator that the message is from a legitimate and trusted source. In exchange, corporate senders will be charged a quarter of a US cent per email and non-profits a tenth of that rate.
My feelings are mixed on this. Out of curiousity, what are your thoughts?







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