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 Tuesday, April 15, 2008

A recent survey taken by the e-Commerce and Direct Marketing Association of Spain (FECEMD) on 400 companies in the IT business reveals some worrying information about e-mail and spam filters.

The study shows that a 30% of e-mail sent by these companies to customers or prospects is rejected by corporate spam filters. This includes marketing emails, newsletters, and transactional messages. The study also estimates that this situation leads to a 20% decrease in sells for those companies.

Too much restrictive e-mail policies in the default configuration of filters is the main reason for this to happen, according to this study. In fact the FECEMD does not discard to file suit against those spam-filter companies that not take more seriously the effect of these restrictive policies, as long as this is a hurdle in the development of the Internet in the country.

You can check the study at the FECEMD website (automatic translation form Spanish, sorry) :-(

The original document in Spanish.

What do you think? Are they exaggerating the problem? Is due to bad e-mailing policies or it really has to do with those spam filters? Leave your comments.

By: José Manuel Alarcón Aguín | Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:17:10 PM (Hora de verano romance, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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