Using ViralinBox To Stop Spam and Sort Emails

You probably have multiple email addresses, and it can be time consuming managing emails and spam.  I heard about ViralinBox to increase email productivity and just joined this brand new program yesterday.  This site already has 2000+ members and it’s going viral in a hurry. It’s a new email provider created by Colin and Frank, owners of ViralUrl and ViralHosts.

I started setting up email boxes.  Email boxes let you have new email addresses.  Let’s say you have an email box named <box_name>.  To email to that box, you would use: <username>.<box_name>@<your_chosen_domain>

The neat thing with ViralinBox is that you can send email to a box that hasn’t been created yet.  When you login, you’ll be able to see that your new box is in pending status.  Once you approve the new box, it will be created and you’ll see the email!

What I like with this feature is that it gives you better tracking.  One tracking strategy is to provide a unique <box_name> every time you give out your email (for example, when you signup for a safelist).  If you start seeing spam in an email box because that address was compromised, simply shut that email box down to stop spam.

If you use this tracking strategy with ViralinBox, all your emails will be automatically sorted by the program or list you joined.  And when you signup for a new program and need to find that confirmation link, you’ll know exactly which email box to look for it.  Sometimes it’s hard to find a confirmation link amidst all the spam and unread messages.

Find out more about how you can manage all your emails from a single dashboard:
http://vib.cm/derickyung

Derick Yung

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