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Habeas Sees Increase in Automated Checks of Habeas Safelist by High-Volume Email Receivers18 October 2005
Habeas Inc., the company that certifies the reputations of legitimate email senders, reported today that it is experiencing broad adoption of its reputation services as major receivers, such as Internet service providers (ISPs) and enterprises, increasingly rely on the company's database of certified senders to determine deliverability of email messages.
Statistics made public today by Habeas reveal that some of the most recognized names across the private and public sectors are generating increasing levels of traffic to the Habeas Safelist as they use it to determine whether a sender's reputation merits delivery of its email to the intended recipient. The Habeas Safelist is now receiving over 20 million requests each day from tens of thousands of messaging systems worldwide; a ten-fold increase in just the last six months.
"Information on a sender's email reputation is becoming more relevant as more and more companies become Habeas Certified senders," said Des Cahill, CEO of Habeas. "At the same time, receivers are turning to the Habeas Safelist for guidance on whether a sender is legitimate. For senders, the message is clear: adopt email best practices, implement authentication standards, and take steps to become certified as an accredited, legitimate sender."
Habeas Certified senders of email experience improved delivery rates over non-certified senders because they are on the Habeas Safelist, an online database routinely checked by the world's largest email receivers. The Habeas Safelist is used by ISPs such as AOL, Earthlink, Google and MSN, and is also a referred to by Fortune 1000 companies such Cisco, Ford, Kodak and Sony.
Domains that consulted the Habeas Safelist between July and September, 2005 include:
-- .com -- AT&T, Cisco, FedEx, Ford, HP, IBM, Kodak, MCI, Nokia, Oracle, Sony, Xerox. -- .edu -- Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, John Hopkins, MIT, Stanford, Texas A&M -- .gov & .org -- Apache.org, Federal Reserve Bank, Province of British Columbia, State of Florida, United Nations Environment Program, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Navy, World Wide Web Consortium. -- ISPs --
USA: AOL/Mailblocks/Compuserve, Adelphia.net, Apple (mac.com), Charter.net, Covad, Cox.net, Earthlink, Excite, frontiernet, Google gmail, Hotmail/MSN/webtv, Juno, Lycos, Mail.com, Mindspring, pair.com, peoplepc.com, sbcglobal, swbell.net, Verizon, Yahoo (in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Italy, Germany, Spain, Taiwan, USA).
Australia: bigpond, iinet, Optus, TelestraClear.
Canada: Bell Canada, Rogers/Shaw, Sprint Canada, Sympatico, Telus.
China: Hinet, HKNet, PacificNet, Sina.
France: Club-Internet, Colt France, Free.fr, NTL, Proxad, Tele2, Telecom France, Wanadoo.
UK: BlueYonder, British Telecom, Demon, Easynet, FSMail.net, LineOne, Lycos.UK, NTL, tesco.net, Tiscali (Europe), T-Online (Europe), virgin.net.
About Habeas Inc.
Email as a communications medium has become inconsistent and unreliable. Habeas is building a sustainable model for email so that legitimate businesses can reliably use email to communicate with their customers, and so that ISPs can be confident that email from these businesses consists solely of legitimate, business-critical communications. Habeas' email accreditation and reputation solutions enable companies to identify themselves as adopters of email best practices; to outsource the monitoring and resolution of their email compliance and deliverability problems to experts at Habeas; and to track and increase the delivery rates of their legitimate email. For more information, visit Habeas on the web at http://www.habeas.com.
Source: PR Newswire
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