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hgatorrichard asked:

I work for a rather large web hosting company and every time I email Yahoo! about an email problem, I get nothing but autoresponders. It wouldn’t be bad if it were just one but I get the same one every time, even when responding or providing completely different information.

I fill out all the forms as completely as possible yet, I get nothing. Does anyone know of ways of getting USEFUL answers out of the Yahoo! help robots?


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travo asked:

i’m trying to create an autoresponder email that sends the user his/her username and new password if they lost their old one.

i let the user fill out their info on the website, i check the credentials, grab their username and create a new password, then send this to my email address with the username and new password included. then i have an autoresponder set up, but unsure how to get the info (username and new pwd) that was sent to me sent back to the user automatically.

any tips, advice, or functions i can use for this feature?
the whole point is how do i send the pwd to the USER…..i’d rather not send it to me first (seems like a waste), but i thought the mail() function only sends things to my mailbox not the USERs


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Abdul Teffy - asked:

How can I get the above for FREE? If we need to pay for them, how much does it cost per month?


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Raymond J asked:

Was testing an autoresponder with my Yahoo account and no return??????
OK I guess I should also say, yes I have checked the bulk mail. And yes it works from every other mail program I have.


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James asked:

Hi, I was thinking for quite a long time about starting to build email lists and I made my choice:
http://blog-money-wiki.com/blog/2007/10/how-to-choose-between-aweber-or-getresponse-autoresponders-email-course.php

My main reason was: foreign language support. That’s it, I didn’t find much more things on which to base my decision.. So naturally my question is: which autoresponder did you choose and why?
Cheers, James


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hhgdgdfg asked:

Look at a car, if I’d ask what’s the benefits of a car. You should say:
1. Cars can get you from one place to the next in 5 minutes than if you walked, it will take you 2 hours. (From this I’d be like WHoa that’s a benefit alright)
2. Cars are protective, as if you walked and it’s raining, or snowing you can be in a car and have protection

So when I ask what are the benefits of Autoresponders tell me it like that.

[ - And be CLEAR.- ]
Don’t tell me autoresponders, are good so you can follow-up on the customers. What do you mean by “FOLLOW-UP”. You see … be clear.


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ross_a_nyc asked:

We have been doing autoresponders for years - just a simple message thanking someone when they fill out an information form on our website. They are starting to get bocked as spam now. Is there any way to reduce the likelihood that it will wind up in a spam folder or get blocked?


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brenda asked:

I want to buy my autoresponder to install on my web site. My host has ony one autoresponder sending facility. I want to send a series of autoresponders. where?


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DZ asked:

I have looked into getting an aweber account but it appears has if that is more set up for autoresponders. I have forms on my website already, and do not want to us third party autoresponders. I will be manualy typeing in email address for certain categories that I will be marketing to (I already know the business that I plan to target, so this is a very targeted mailing). I need to be able to put, lets say, 100 email address into each category with a total of about 25 categorys. I want to be able to send an html pre typed message to each cateogry, which as far as content is already done. Do you have any suggestions what would work best. Thanks ~Dustin


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Derick asked:

the softwares helps: Save up to 25 pieces of information about each new subscriber, Use custom series of sequential autoresponders, Build your list from zero to 1,000s of opt-in subscribers Manage and reduce your “bounce backs”, Use a “confirmed opt-in system” that can be turned on and off,
Manage an unlimited number of lists at no extra cost
Send yourself “test” messages at multiple “test accounts”
View any subscriber’s “Contact History”
Automatically distribute all of your eBooks and registration codes
Process your “subscribes” and “unsubscribes” in real-time


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