With postmarked email, users can trust email like it's paper mail

Let's face it: getting mail in your mailbox is sort of fun.

The simple act of collecting letters from the mailbox is rewarding. Getting a package or a letter always sparks a sense of joy and interest. If there are any catalogues or other marketing offers, you don't fear that they are fraudulent. Even when getting a bill, you know who it's from and it shows up on time every time. There's a comfort to your mail. It's been that way for hundreds of years.


That's no accident. For over two centuries the U.S. Postal Service has designed and protected a system that ensures that only top quality messages reach you. It's no wonder that over half of consumers "look forward" to going to the mailbox and find receiving mail a "real pleasure".

...But sifting through your email inbox is sort of a pain.

"Pleasure" is the opposite of the feeling you get when faced with the chore of checking email. You must try and sift through the endless number of messages that all look the same. You never really know which messages are legitimate and which ones are frauds. Many times, you're deleting more messages than you're reading. It's no wonder that over half of Internet consumers delete messages from financial institutions without reading them.

Now email users can experience the pleasure of the postal service in their inboxes

In most simple terms, Postmarked Email brings the history, integrity, and trust of the U.S. Postal Service to email. If you're sending Postmarked Email, your customers and users will feel that sense of comfort associated with the Postal Service you send messages to them.

 

ISPs that can receive Postmarked Email

Postmarked Email is currently available at AOL, BT, Comcast, Cox, Myspace, Telus, and Yahoo and will be available from our other ISP partners soon.

  • AOL
  • AT&T
  • BT
  • Comcast
  • Cox
  • Myspace.com
  • Road Runner
  • Telus
  • Verizon
  • Yahoo!

For an ISP customer, receiving a Postmarked Email is free and it appears automatically.

People using our partner ISPs don't have to do anything to receive a Postmarked Email. There are no configurations or options that need to be changed. It's that simple.