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SOCKETLABS AND ISIPP SURETYMAIL ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP

Lightning Fast Email Sending and Superlative Email Deliverability Combine to Provide Unparalleled Email Delivery Experience to Email Marketers and Volume Senders

Boulder, CO and Garnet Valley, PA - January 25, 2008 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) and SocketLabs, Inc. have announced that they have partnered to bring SocketLabs' Hurricane Server customers the added advantage of top shelf email accreditation and whitelisting. Hurricane Server enables Windows shops to incorporate intelligent, high-throughput email delivery services into their existing infrastructure and applications, providing email senders with ultra-high speed email delivery. The addition of ISIPP's SuretyMail email accreditation helps to ensure that their email is delivered to the inbox - and not the junk folder - once it arrives.

"The email accreditation services SuretyMail brings to the game enable our customers to rid themselves of one of their biggest email headaches, which is getting their legitimate, wanted messages into the inbox at the large ISPs," said John Alessi President and CEO of SocketLabs. "The combination of the authentication standards offered by Hurricane Server and the accreditation services provided by SuretyMail enable legitimate emailers to get their mail through without the typical hassles. It is a very powerful combination." ...more


SECRETS TO DELIVERABILITY REVEALED BY ISIPP

SuretyMail provider releases book revealing how to increase email deliverability and avoid the junk folder.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2006 -- The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP), providers of the SuretyMail email accreditation service, has released a new book guaranteed to help email marketers and other volume email senders to increase their email deliverability.

"The Email Deliverability Handbook: Getting Legitimate Email Delivered in a Spam-Filtered World" is authored by ISIPP's president and CEO, Anne P. Mitchell, and goes on sale to the general public on Tuesday. ...more


ISIPP ADDS EMAIL DELIVERY MONITORING TO SERVICE OFFERINGS

Email Deliverability Leaders Partner to Deliver Maximum Advantage to Email Senders

PHILADELPHIA, PA and SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 24, 2006 - Delivery Monitor and the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) announced today a partnership to benefit email senders across the country, and of all sizes.

The partnership between Delivery Monitor, a subsidiary of email service provider Aweber, and SuretyMail, ISIPP's email accreditation service, allows email senders such as email marketers, email service providers, and their customers, to track in real time which email they send is getting delivered to the inbox, and which to the junk or spam folder. Both companies provide services to improve delivery and reduce the amount of misdirected email, and the partnership brings together a full-service suite of services for email senders. ...more


ISIPP ANNOUNCES MAJOR CUSTOMER UPTAKE FOR EMAIL ACCREDITATION PROGRAM AS ACCREDITED EMAILS CROSS THE 1 BILLION MARK

More Than 1.5 Billion Emails a Month Bear ISIPP Accreditation as Fortune 500, Wine Industry Signs On

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - February 13, 2006 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) announced today that the volume of email sent with ISIPP Email Sender Accreditation has reached more than 1.5 billion pieces of email a month, and includes such new customers as Global IntelliSystems, email service provider to Fortune 500 companies; Inertia Beverage Group, email service provider to the wine industry; and AttainResponse, an email service provider specializing in video communications.

"Obviously we're very pleased with the growth," said Anne P. Mitchell, President and CEO of ISIPP. "But more importantly, we're pleased that the email sending industry has realized the value that we provide, and that ISPs and spam filters are recognizing that ISIPP accreditation means email that they can trust." ...more


ISIPP ANNOUNCES THAT NEW VERSION OF SPAM ASSASSIN INCLUDES SUPPORT FOR ISIPP'S EMAIL SENDERS ACCREDITATION SERVICE

Premier Spam Filter Includes Support for ISIPP's IADB Service

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - September 15, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) said today that the newest version of SpamAssassin, version 3.1.0, includes support for ISIPP's Email Sender Accreditation Service.

ISIPP's Email Sender Accreditation Service, also known as the "IADB", for ISIPP Accreditation Database, allows ISIPP's accredited email senders to provide information about their email sending practices and policies in real time to email receivers, such as ISPs, spam filters, and enterprise mail servers. This allows email receivers to know that they can safely accept and deliver the email, because they can tell in real time that it is legitimate, wanted mail, and not spam. In the case of a spam filter such as SpamAssassin, the ISIPP information can offset or even override a negative score which the email might otherwise receive due to its containing the wrong words, or being in the wrong format ...more


ISIPP ANNOUNCES 'AUCTION AID', CELEBRITY AUCTIONS FOR HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF - BID ON GUY KAWASAKI, SIR HAROLD EVANS, BELA FLECK!

A Name You Can Trust Brings You a Hurricane Katrina Relief Website You Can Trust with Names You Know

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - September 14, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) is pleased to announce their participation in a new service, Auction Aid.

Through Auction Aid, celebrities such as Guy Kawasaki, Warren Farrell, Sir Harold Evans, Bela Fleck, and Anne Fadiman are offering either their time, or their books and music personally autographed by them, with all proceeds going to the American Red Cross' Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund ...more


ISIPP UNVEILS NEW COMPANION EMAIL SENDERS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM

New Program Offered for Email Senders Transactional and Corporate Email

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - August 29, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) has announced a new companion program to its popular Email Senders Accreditation program. The new program, called the Email Senders Accreditation Companion Program, is geared especially for commercial email senders who send their marketing or advertising campaigns or other bulk mailings out through an Email Service Provider (ESP), but who would also like to have their transactional email and corporate communications accredited.

ISIPP's Email Senders Accreditation Program, which also goes by the nickname "IADB" for the 'ISIPP Accreditation Database', provides accredited senders' information to ISPs, spam filters, and other email receivers, who use the information to help them make email processing and delivery decisions. Email senders who are accredited through ISIPP enjoy some of the highest email delivery rates available, in a time when legitimate commercial email is increasingly being erroneously filtered as 'spam'.

"What we have found is that many email senders who are already using one of our accredited email service providers for their direct mail campaigns also want to be able to have their transactional email and regular day-to-day email communications accredited, as even these messages are not always making it into the inbox. And these are the messages that are the most likely to be mission-critical, such as messages containing confirmations, instructions or requests which are on a deadline," ...more


UTAH OPENS CHILD EMAIL ADDRESS REGISTRY FOR BUSINESS, ALL COMMERCIAL EMAILERS MUST COMPLY BY AUGUST 15th

"Both Michigan and Utah Registries Now in Full Swing, Noncompliant Commercial Emailers at Risk," warns ISIPP

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - July 18, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) is warning that all commercial email senders are now required to either comply with the child protection email address registries and registry laws of both Michigan and Utah, or risk penalties which can include prison and fines running to the thousands of dollars.

"It doesn't matter what you think of these new laws," explained Anne P. Mitchell, President and CEO of the Institute and a Professor of Internet Law at Lincoln Law School of San Jose, "they are both in effect right now. Like them or not, they are real, they are out there, and they'll get you. Michigan's law went into effect two weeks ago, and Utah's became effective on July 15th. Both registries are now fully operational and accepting email addresses, and if you send unpermitted email to an address on either registry, you'll get nailed." ...more


AS JULY 1st LOOMS, ISIPP OFFERS TELESEMINAR TO HELP EMAIL SENDERS COMPLY WITH NEW CHILD PROTECTION EMAIL ADDRESS REGISTRY LAWS

"Email Senders Need to Realize That These New Laws Apply to All Commercial Email Senders, and All Commercial Email, Solicited and Otherwise"

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - June 29, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) is offering a teleseminar to help email senders, and email marketers and email service providers in particular, understand what they need to do in order to comply with the new child protection email address registry laws which go into effect on Friday, July 1.

"Email senders are starting to realize that these new laws take affect on Friday," explained Anne P. Mitchell, President and CEO of the Institute and a Professor of Internet Law at Lincoln Law School of San Jose, "but many of them don't believe that the laws apply to them, and none of them understand what they need to do in order to comply. It's mass confusion out there." ...more


NEW JULY 1st CHILD EMAIL ADDRESS REGISTRY LAWS A BIG SURPRISE AFFECTING ALL EMAILERS, WARNS INSTITUTE FOR SPAM AND INTERNET PUBLIC POLICY "Jail Time, Large Penalties, and Private Actions Facing All Commercial Emailers Who Fail to Comply," advises ISIPP

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - June 27, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) is warning today that two laws enacted last year are about to go into effect, and will affect all commercial emailers in the United States and beyond.

"It's incredible," observed Anne P. Mitchell, President and CEO of the Intitute and a Professor of Internet Law at Lincoln Law School of San Jose, "these laws go into practical effect next week, and will affect nearly every commercial emailer out there, and nobody seems to know about it!" ...more


INSTITUTE FOR SPAM AND INTERNET PUBLIC POLICY ADVISES COMPANIES TO AVOID LEGAL TROUBLE WITH STRONG EMAIL HANDLING POLICIES

"Don't Become the Next Morgan Stanley" Advises ISIPP in Wake of $1.45 Billion Email Mismanagement Judgement

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - May 23, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) is advising companies to take the $1.45billion email mismanagement judgement recently announced against Morgan Stanley as a wake-up call.

"For the most part, organizations are very blithe about how they process, retain, and delete email both sent and received by their organization," said Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., President and CEO of the Institute, and a Professor of Law. "In fact, most companies have no email handling and retention policies at all. This is a big mistake, as email is usually one of the first things demanded during a lawsuit. It was exactly this mismanagement of email which lead to the enormous legal judgement against Morgan Stanley this past week." ...more


CLOUDMARK, GO DADDY SIGN ON AS SPONSORS OF UPCOMING "SPAM AND THE LAW" CONFERENCE

Email Marketers, Spam Filters, and ISPs Among Those to Gather on Friday

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - January 25, 2005 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) announced today the addition of two new sponsors for their 2nd Annual "Spam and the Law" conference, which is being held at the Westin Hotel at San Francisco airport on Friday, January 28, 2005.

"We are thrilled to have both Cloudmark and Go Daddy join us as sponsors this year," said Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., President of the Institute. "The caliber of our sponsors and speakers just continues to amaze me, and our attendees couldn't hope for a better set of experts to bring them up-to-date."

Approximately one hundred industry professionals will be meeting in San Francisco to attend the day-long single-track conference, where they will learn about the current state of the law as it relates to both sending and receiving email, as well as about trends and methods for dealing with spam and email deliverability ...more


INSTITUTE FOR SPAM AND INTERNET PUBLIC POLICY, AND INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF ONLINE PROFESSIONALS CREATE A PARTNERSHIP THAT DELIVERS

Online Publishers Get Credit Where Credit is Due With Email Accreditation Program

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - October 25, 2004 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) and the International Council of Online Professionals (iCop) announced today a partnership designed to bring to online small business professionals and publishers the same levels of visibility, accountability and email deliverability as their larger corporate colleagues.

Through the partnership, iCop's membership, consisting of nearly 650 online small businesses and publishers, will be able to participate in ISIPP's email accreditation program, the ISIPP Accreditation Database (IADB). Emailers listed with IADB are able to declare their email sending policies, and receive a score based on how ethically they run their email lists and avoid sending spam. Internet service providers, spam filters, and other email receivers check email coming from a given sender against the IADB to determine the profile of the sender and the email they send ...more


INTERNET ORGANIZATIONS, INDIVIDUALS JOIN FORCES TO MAKE GMAIL ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE TO U.S. TROOPS STATIONED OVERSEAS

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - June 22, 2004 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP), Gmail4Troops.com, Whizardries, Wil Wheaton and Drew Olanoff are pleased to announce a joint effort to assist members of the military who are stationed abroad, and their families, by providing free web-based email accounts from the Gmail service to U.S. troops who are deployed overseas. "With the 4th of July just around the corner, this is a time to remember those who are daily risking their lives overseas," said Anne P. Mitchell, President and CEO of ISIPP. "Whatever your politics, there is no denying that these individuals are making some very hard sacrifices, including having left their families and friends behind. If we can help them to stay in touch with their loved ones, to share pictures and to hear their voices and see their smiling faces in videos, then that is a precious gift which we can give to them, and the Institute is honoured and privileged to be able to help Drew and Wil with this project." ...more


IADB SENDER ACCREDITATION PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BY INSTITUTE FOR SPAM AND INTERNET PUBLIC POLICY

New database helps ISPs, Spam Filters Make Email Acceptance Decisions

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - March 15, 2004 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP) announced today the release and availability of the ISIPP Accreditation Database (IADB).

Using the same technology as do its controversial blocklist cousins, such as the MAPS RBL and SPEWS, which are used to reject spam, the IADB is designed to help email receiving organizations such as ISPs and spam filtering companies in making email acceptance, handling, and delivery decisions, and to help legitimate senders of bulk and commercial email to ensure that their email gets delivered, and not erroneously blocked as "spam".

The IADB accomplishes this dual purpose by listing email senders in the database, and providing factual information about the senders to the ISPs and spam filters, including whether the sender has passed a background and reference check by ISIPP, whether they are personally known to ISIPP to be good Internet emailing citizens, and whether they publish Internet domain authentication records such as for Sender Policy Framework (SPF) or Microsoft's "Caller I.D. for Email", or participate in sender authentication programs such as Habeas or Ironport' Bonded Sender ...more


"SPAM AND THE LAW" EXPERTS OFFER HOPE, CRITICISM FOR U.S. ANTI-SPAM MEASURES

New Federal spam law deciphered, dissected and decried at crowded national conference

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - January 26, 2004 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") announced today that its national "Spam and the Law" conference drew nearly twice the expected number of attendees, with a stellar lineup of speakers playing to a crowd which was at times standing room only. Internet service providers, online marketers, attorneys, and even a few acknowledged spammers, crammed into a crowded room last Thursday to listen to the nation's leading experts tell them about the state of the law with regards to spam, and what it means for email marketers.

From the keynote address by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer, to a lively discussion of best email marketing practices with marketing guru Guy Kawasaki, the message was clear: the new Federal CAN-SPAM law is not going to stop all spam, and it's up to legitimate online mailers to distinguish themselves from the spammers by doing the right thing.

"To say that some people are not thrilled with CAN-SPAM would be an understatement," said Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., President and CEO of the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy. "Still, there are some who think that in the right hands the law can be applied effectively, and we are already working on ways to help ensure that happens." ... more


CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL BILL LOCKYER TO ADDRESS SPAM AND THE LAW CONFERENCE

Top lawmaker to join all-star lineup of speakers

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - December 16, 2003 The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") announced today that California Attorney General Bill Lockyer will open and provide the keynote address for their upcoming national Spam and the Law conference. Other speakers include Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig, author and marketing guru Guy Kawasaki, and Internet Privacy Attorney Ray Everett-Church.

"A lot of people mistakenly believe that with the new Federal anti- spam law, which preempts state law, the states will no longer have a stake in fighting spam" said Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., President and Chief Executive Officer of ISIPP. "However states can still bring their own anti-spam actions under the new Federal law; states are still very much in the game." ... more


NATIONAL "SPAM AND THE LAW" CONFERENCE ANNOUNCED

All-Star Lineup of Speakers to Explain Spam and the Laws of Sending, Receiving Email

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - December 8, 2003 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") announced today its national "Spam and the Law" conference, to be held in San Francisco on January 22, 2004.

Featuring an impressive roster of speakers including Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig, computer and marketing guru Guy Kawasaki, noted Internet attorney Jon Praed, Internet privacy expert Ray Everett-Church, Federal Trade Commission attorney Brian Huseman, and technology and law journalist Declan McCullagh, the conference is being billed as the "must attend" event for those in the email sending and receiving industries, including Internet service providers, online publishers, spam-filtering companies, online marketers, and email service providers.... more


INSTITUTE FOR SPAM AND INTERNET PUBLIC POLICY PRAISES, ANALYZES NEW FEDERAL ANTI-SPAM LAW

ISIPP provides explanation and analysis of major aspects of new law

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - November 24, 2003 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") today praised the United States Congress for its efforts in getting passed a new landmark Federal anti-spam law, expected to go to President Bush for signing later this week.

"We all knew that a Federal law was inevitable, next session if not this", explained Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., President of the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy (ISIPP), a California think tank and industry analysis organization focusing on the Internet and issues related to spam. "That this bill was able to get through both the Senate and the House in the timeframe which it did evidences a high level of bipartisan cooperation and a keen focus on the issues and concerns of an Internet industry and population mired in spam." Added Mitchell "And of course it didn't hurt that the recently passed California anti-spam law was nipping at their heels."... more


EMAIL DELIVERABILITY SUMMIT SUCCESSFULLY DELIVERS FOCUS, COOPERATION, AND NEW INDUSTRY STANDARDS

Broad Support Among ISPs, Spam Filters, and Email Senders for New Standards

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - September 17, 2003 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") announced today that the Email Deliverability Summit II which it sponsored yesterday in San Francisco was a resounding success.

Bringing together the CEOs and other executive decision makers from twenty top ISPs and spam filtering companies such as AOL, MSN, RoadRunner, CloudMark, SpamAssassin, and Ironport, and twenty top email senders including RappDigital Innovyx, SilverPop, YesMail, CheetahMail, and Digital Impact, the Summit was observed to be the first group to bring members of both the email sending and email receiving industries together in a manner which facilitated cooperative problem-solving regarding email deliverability... more


EMAIL DELIVERABILITY SUMMIT TO BE HELD TUESDAY AT CLARION HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT

40 Executives from Top ISPs and Mailing Companies Sit Down to Discuss Industry-Based Email Deliverability Solutions

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - September 15, 2003 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") announced today that Email Deliverability Summit II will be held on Tuesday, September 16th, at the Clarion Hotel near San Francisco Airport.

"The response from the email sending and email receiving communities has been fantastic," said Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., co-Chair of Summit II, and President and CEO of ISIPP, one of the sponsors of the Summit. "We have executive level decision-makers from every single major national ISP, except one, and also from several others, both national and international, as well as from most of the major spam filtering companies."... more


EMAIL SENDERS AND RECEIVERS SIT DOWN TO TALK AT SECOND EMAIL DELIVERABILITY SUMMIT

40 Top Industry Decision-Makers Set to Discuss Email Policy and Practices

PALO ALTO, CA - September 9, 2003 - The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP") announced today that Email Deliverability Summit II will be held on Tuesday, September 16th, at an undisclosed location near San Francisco Airport.

"This is the promised follow-up to our original Email Deliverability Summit which was held in July," said Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., co-Chair of the Summit, and President and CEO of ISIPP, one of the sponsors of the Summit. "Summit I was wildly successful, and we will be presenting the resulting recommendations regarding permission requirements, mailing list maintenance, and sender-receiver communications to the larger group on September 16th."... more


ANNE MITCHELL LEAVES HABEAS, MOVES TO INSTITUTE FOR SPAM AND INTERNET PUBLIC POLICY

Ex-Habeas CEO Sets Sights on Spam, Email Deliverability, and Legislation

PALO ALTO, CA - August 21, 2003 - Anti-spam attorney Anne P. Mitchell has left Habeas, the assured email deliverability company which she helped to found, and has stepped into a leadership role at the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy ("ISIPP").

"While it is very tough for me to walk away from a company which I helped to found, and spent the last year of my life helping to grow, it was the right thing to do," explained Mitchell. "The board advised me that they were replacing me with a new CEO, with a different background and focus, and asked me to stay on as senior strategist. However, while I am phenomenally proud of all that we have accomplished in the past year, it is unlikely that I would have been comfortable with any new direction which the company may take, and this would have been frustrating for all concerned. Working with ISIPP is a much better fit for me at this stage, and I'm incredibly excited about this opportunity."... more

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