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Lyris Publishes ISP Deliverability "Report Card"
BERKELEY, CA - April 5, 2005 - A
report published today by Lyris Technologies gives
CompuServe and SpamCop top marks on the delivery of
opt-in email marketing messages. Email delivery rates
for CompuServe and SpamCop reached the 97 percent mark,
while delivery rates for RoadRunner and Juno rates hit
just one point below at 96 percent.
"We're looking at email delivery from a business perspective,"
says Lyris General Manager Luis Rivera. "There's a growing
need on the part of legitimate organizations to know
which ISPs are blocking and filtering their messages,
and at what rate."
The report analyzed a total of 21, 684 opt-in emails
sent by 49 established business and non-profit organizations
to 41 different ISPs and ESPs over a three month period.
Other large ISPs earning top marks for inbox deliverability
are PeoplePC, Mac.com, Earthlink, and Adelphia.net,
each of which delivered 95 percent or more of messages
to the recipient's inbox. Some domains such as Yahoo
and SBC Global scored high in overall deliverability,
but automatically filtered a significant percentage
of messages to bulk folders. Google's Gmail delivered
only 79 percent of the messages sent over the three
month period, and 16 percent of those received were
automatically filtered to a bulk folder.
"From a business perspective-if an email gets filtered,
it may as well have never arrived," says Rivera. He
points out that it's possible to do a good job at delivering
legitimate mail while still blocking junk messages.
"One really interesting thing we found is that SpamCop
has the highest inbox deliverability scores of any Email
Service Provider at 97 percent" he says. "Now there's
an organization that's obviously deeply committed to
fighting spam, but one that also knows how to distinguish
between legitimate emails from the unwanted ones," he
says.
Email messages were chosen to represent a cross-section
of legitimate publishing activities. Examples of publications
monitored by the study include a metropolitan wine tasting
bulletin, the monthly newsletter of a professional sports
team, and a non-profit organization's alerts on new
therapies for neurological disease. Retail publishers
included an online perfume shop, a swimwear manufacturer,
and an online book seller, among many others.
"When a customer asks to get email from a nationally-known
book seller about new title releases or free shipping
periods, an ISP should recognize that those emails are
worlds apart from those that he never asked
for, from people he's never heard of, who use disreputable
tactics to sell fake brand-names or dubious medications,"
explains Rivera.
"Some ISPs are just able to make the distinction better
than others," he adds.
European ISPs scoring top marks for email deliverability
included WEB.DE, Tiscali, and Freenet.
Lyris' report is based on one quarter's worth of opt-in
business mailings from more than 40 companies representing
a wide range of industries and non-profit arenas. Over
150 commercial mailings were sent to multiple accounts
at 41 ISPs and ESPs over the first business quarter
of 2005 for a total of 21,684 email messages analyzed
by the study.
A copy of the report (PDF) can be found
here.
About Lyris Technologies
Inc.
Lyris Technologies is the developer of Lyris ListManager,
the world's best-selling email marketing software. Over
5,000 businesses - from Fortune 500 corporations to
fast-growing startups - rely on ListManager and its
online alternative, ListHosting, for high-performance
email campaign management and analytics. Lyris also
offers the MailShield software suite for spam protection,
and MailEngine for fast, efficient email delivery. For
more information, visit http://www.lyris.com
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