Something to play with

Ahh finally someone has come up with a service that will let you:

“get an instant summary report on how likely it is that your marketing message or email newsletter will get stopped by the mail servers behind Sp@mAssassin and similar Bayesian-style filters.”

I’m going to have to check out the ContentChecker and see if it might be helpful as we try and deal with emails to our members being blocked.

Via Marc, who got it from the Web Digest for Marketers

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