Archive for the “email” category

Sending Reliable Email with Postmark

by Joost de Valk on December 5, 2011

Reliable email delivery is important to your business: your website probably has a contact form for hiring inquiries; your web application(s) rely on email for interaction with your clients, heck, you might even rely on your server to send email for e-commerce transactions. If those emails do not reliably reach you or your (prospective) customers, [...]

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How to change WordPress default FROM email address

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on October 5, 2011

WordPress is a very flexible blogging platform, but by default, you can’t modify the FROM email adress. If you want to be able to easily change it, just read the recipe I have for you today.

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How to change WordPress default FROM email address

How to automatically obfuscate email adresses on your WordPress blog

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on September 7, 2011

As most of you know, spam bots are constantly scanning the internet in order to find emails to spam. Of course, you don’t want to receive spam, but what if you need to display your email (or someone else) on your blog? Here is a quick tip to obfuscate email adresses on your blog.

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How to automatically obfuscate email adresses on your WordPress blog

Email Reliability: use an SPF record

by Joost de Valk on July 6, 2011

A while back I outlined my system for preventing comment spam. One of the core fundamentals in there is that I send people an email to verify their email address before their comment is published. For this to work well, I need to trust on my email to b…

Change WordPress “from” email header

by Jean-Baptiste Jung on February 7, 2011

By default, the default WordPress email adress looks like WordPress@yoursitename.com. Want to use your real email and username instead? Just read this recipe.

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Change WordPress “from” email header

Turn your commenters into subscribers!

by Joost de Valk on January 31, 2011

Only a small percentage of your visitors leave a comment. This group of people is probably also interested in subscribing to your newsletter, if you have one. So I created a method to add a “subscribe to my WordPress newsletter” checkbox to my comment form a couple of weeks ago. The result? 40 new subscribers [...]

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