Exactis.com to open London office
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Electronic mail service provider Exactis.com will open a branch in London, UK on February 2000 to handle a bigger volume of business in Europe following its launching in that region in May 1999. The firm initially began handling the e-mail of UK news magazine `The Economist' and afterwards, also became the e-mail provider of the Financial Times. Exactis.com started in 1995 as a consumer newsletter service named Mercury Mail.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2000
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24/7 closes data loop with Exactis.com buy
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Online advertising network 24/7 Media Inc announced that it has bought electonic mail service provider Exactis.com Inc. The acquisition would give 24/7 Media the ability to expand its e-mail newsletter network, which sends 12 million ad-embedded e-mail newsletters per month. The company manages the e-mail newsletters of Columbia House, AT&T, Sprint and H&R Block. On the other hand, Exactis currently sends 10 million e-mail per day. 24/7 Media CFO Andy Johns said the acquisition would give the company the opportunity to increase its email transmission.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2000
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MAPS, 24/7 Exactis trial postponed
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Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC (MAPS) and 24/7 Exactis have agreed to postpone a trial that would pit them against each other, giving both of them additional time to prepare their cases. In Nov 2000, MAPS was ordered to remove 24/7 from its Realtime Blackhole List and retract any comments it made to Internet service providers accusing the company of distributing spam. MAPS and 24/7 Exactis have bitten for over a year over 24/7 Exactis' e-mail policies.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2001
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