By 2006, 60,000 million e-mails will be sent daily around the world. Which In 2006 the means practically doubling the current amount – 31,000 million shipments. The study by IDC , the consulting firm that reveals this data. Also states that just over half of. These shipments will be made from person to person. The rest will correspond to automated emails. Such as newsletters and commercial offers. Which currently occupy 33% of the space in an electronic mailbox. Another important fact is that webmail. Will continue to be the main way for most Internet users to access their email.
To ensure that email maintains
Its value and continues to function as a personal executive email list communication tool. Providers and customers will need to find. New ways to provide real-time access. Through mobile and wireless devices. Said Mark Levitt, vice president of the IDC’s Collaborative Computing program. Another consequence of the aforementioned increase. The demand by users for more technology. Filter messages and distinguish spam. According to the access servers, between 10 and 50% of e-mails. From relevant communications.
Internet users distinguish spam and commercial e-mail
It is a relief to know from a recent study by America Phone Number Harris Interactive. Group that Internet users still In 2006 the distinguish so much spam that arrives in their emails from commercial. Emails that respect the privacy of their data and are sent only upon request. 59% of the nearly 2,800 respondents. A study by this consulting firm said that they positively valued. The receipt of promotional emails that they had requested from the sending company. Only 16% of study participants considered. All commercial emails spam and 79% of respondents had. A neutral to positive impression of the promotional messages they received.