Vertical Response newsletter "may be a scam"

 
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I'm using Vertical Response to email an opt-in list (people that have asked=
 to be kept up to date on an upcoming local event). In the past, I've had a=
 real problem with these emails going to people's spam folders, and I think=
 that I know why. By default, Vertical Response changes all links to someth=
ing like:

<a href="http://cts.vresp.com/c/?whatever/12345/whatever/12345">
http://www.myactuallink.com
</a>

Meaning, the link doesn't actually go to the text.

I know that this is their way of tracking the result of the newsletter, but=
 that's no good if the email is filtered as spam.

Do you guys have any idea how I can make it NOT change the link like that?

Re: Vertical Response newsletter "may be a scam"


be kept up to date on an upcoming local event). In the past, I've had a real
problem with these emails going to people's spam folders, and I think that I
know why. By default, Vertical Response changes all links to something like:


that's no good if the email is filtered as spam.

Did you ask Vertical Response?

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Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
jstucklex@attglobal.net
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Re: Vertical Response newsletter "may be a scam"


ad a real problem with these emails going to people's spam folders, and I t=
hink that I know why. By default, Vertical Response changes all links to so=
mething like:


Yeah, but they take several days to reply. I needed to send it out last nig=
ht, and was hoping that other webmasters had already crossed that bridge.

Re: Vertical Response newsletter "may be a scam"


to be kept up to date on an upcoming local event). In the past, I've had a real
problem with these emails going to people's spam folders, and I think that I
know why. By default, Vertical Response changes all links to something like:


that's no good if the email is filtered as spam.

and was hoping that other webmasters had already crossed that bridge.

If that's all they care about customer satisfaction, I would recommend
finding someone else.  It shows how unimportant you are to them.


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Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
jstucklex@attglobal.net
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