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Our How-To Videos show you how to use some of the key elements of Email Manager.

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Want to learn more about eMail Manager? Our our How-To Videos show you how to use some of the key elements of eMail Manager and take your email management to the next level. Take a look at the unique tool set and features.

Review & RespondClick Here
We give you a snapshot view of how users can review emails in folders and respond using two different scenarios.

Manage Email Efficiently- Click Here
View features such as quick navigation, email organization, bulk functionality and search standard. This will speed up your email management.

Administration- Click Here
Let us give you a detailed look at the administrative features, including user administration, standard replies, rules and reports.

If you’re a new customer then you’ll find the How-To Videos helpful in getting to know the Email Manager; if you’re just looking to see how Email Manager works they’re also great at simply showing you what makes it so different.

If you have any questions, please send us an email at support@ifmodules.com or call us at 877-848-1310.

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Why Web Standards Matter for Email

Friday, July 16th, 2010

It’s been almost 10 years now since the broader web design world was introduced to the ideas, and the importance, of web standards. The Web Standards Project taught us all that we shouldn’t have to code the same page twice for Netscape and Internet Explorer. By designing to web standards, and with the help of increasing browser support, we could reduce the time and money spent coding and make lighter, faster, more accessible websites.

Unfortunately, just like that Celine Dion song from Titanic, HTML email rendering has been left in 1998. Getting even a relatively simple design to work in the 10 or 12 major email clients can be a very frustrating task, and support is getting worse, not better. It’s time for web designers and email client developers to realise that we need to follow the path that web standards for browsers has cut so clearly.

HTML email is here to stay

Designers, particularly web standards designers, have not shown a lot of love for the idea of HTML email. Key figures in the industry have spoken out against it, and the general approach has been very much ‘Don’t do it’.

This approach has proven to be ineffective; The use of HTML emails has greatly increased, and there are some very solid reasons for that:

Every popular email client sends HTML email

Not only that, but most have HTML as the default sending format. Since the massive majority of email users are not web designers, they don’t have the same philosophical or technical objections to the idea of HTML in email, and are just happy to be able to paste images into their messages.

HTML email gets results

Businesses sending messages to their customers continually get better results, measured in clicks, interest and actual sales, with HTML than they do with plain text. Recent studies have shown that email marketing can provide a better return for each dollar spent than any other direct marketing channel.

HTML emails can be a better experience

If you signup for an email from Threadless, you probably want to know what new t-shirts are available each week. Having a photo of the new designs is a much faster way than trying to describe it in text. HTML can make a message clearer and easier to understand, especially by giving back typographic control – add real headings, line spacing and emphasis without needing *punctuation hacks*.

With some design thought, restraint and skill, an HTML email can be a significantly more effective way of making your point in email.

So HTML in email is going to be used whether designers agree or not. Given that will be sent, and somebody will design them, shouldn’t it be web designers rather than the marketing secretary? And wouldn’t it be great to be able to use the same semantic, light HTML and CSS you already craft for your websites?

> Learn more about “Why Web Standards Matter for Email”.

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Email Use in Business and Society

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

In society
There are numerous ways in which people have changed the way they communicate in the last 50 years; e-mail is certainly one of them. Traditionally, social interaction in the local community was the basis for communication – face to face. Yet, today face-to-face meetings are no longer the primary way to communicate as one can use a landline telephone, mobile phones, fax services, or any number of the computer mediated communications such as chat messengers and video conferencing tools and of course, e-mail. Email clients and other email management software make it easier than ever manage email. Research has shown that people actively use e-mail to maintain core social networks.

In business
E-mail was widely accepted by the business community as the first broad electronic communication medium and was the first ‘e-revolution’ in business communication. E-mail is very simple to understand and like postal mail, e-mail solves two basic problems of communication: logistics and synchronization.

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Email Rules Electronic Communication

Monday, July 12th, 2010

A recent article titled “Why Email No Longer Rules” suggests that we’ve reached the “end of the email era.” That Email is better suited to the old way of the internet. Now that we are always connected, whether from desk or mobile phone, a host of new ways to communicate has emerged that are much faster than email, and more fun.

But a recent Nielsen study actually shows that rather than killing email, social media use results in greater email use. It would appear that the people that use social media the most are also using email. The “low social media consumers” spent the least amount of minutes consuming email, compared with the “high social media consumers” consuming the most email.

This makes sense. Social media updates and notifications are often times received through email. Facebook and Twitter both send email notifications when a new comment or direct message has come in. YouTube also uses email to communicate with users. The list goes on.

The more time spent on social media seems to directly correlate with more time spent using email. Email will continue to be the go-to choice for communication outside of and within social networking. Maybe the role of email is changing, but it’s clearly not diminishing. It will be interesting to watch how email evolves in ever more dynamic, useful, and engaging ways.

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Create Multiple Signatures

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Many of us wear multiple hats in our efforts to run a business successfully. If you have more than one business, represent more than one position or department, chances are that you’ll need to have Multiple Email Signatures.  Users of eMail Manager can create multiple signatures for different sections (if applicable) and folders within the section. Signatures assigned to a specific location will overwrite any signatures assigned to the users account in Maintenance: Users.

To access…

  • Select Signatures from the Options menu
  • Click on the Add New Signature button to add new signature information using the HTML toolbar
  • Select the folder(s) that apply and click Update.

If using different signatures in different sections, users must be viewing the specific section, then select Signatures from the Options menu.

Learn more about Managing Users & Signatures with eMail Manager

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