The New WhoReadMe with New Features
After few months of development, the upgraded WhoReadMe is finally here.
Sorry for the wait and issues during this period as I only able to do
it on my spare time.
Here is the summary of new features and upgrade list:
Here is the summary of new features and upgrade list:
- Migrated to new server with better setup and faster performance, can you feel it?
- Improved User Interface (UI).
- Able to print and export tracking result to text, CSV file.
- Schedule your email to send it later and adjust the delivery time.
- Tracks your email continuously with time limit.
- Pause/resume your tracking anytime.
- Able to add unlimited email account, no longer need to create multiple WhoReadMe account!
- Add your own SMTP accounts for better delivery rate and Gmail, Hotmail, AOL servers are supported.
- Support Twitter direct message. Send you notification by Twitter when your email is opened.
- New Subject Commands where you can send and configuration tracking email from your own email client.
- Fixed bugs with address book importer.
- Fixed bugs with email composer.
- Fixed bugs with draft saving.
There are downtime during the migration. I'm apologize for that. Enjoy WhoReadMe free email tracking service!
Tags: twitter, service upgrade, server status, news, new feature, migration, down time
Comments
Unfortunally it isn't possible anymore to add my google apps smtp-account, since the new smtp-add-screen seems to not accept smtp usernames with '@' signs in it anymore. This was possible before and neccesary to use the gmail smtp with a google apps account. Can you fix this?
Thanks for your great service!
It should be working. The SMTP for Google Apps shold as below:
Encryption Type: TLS
Host: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 587
Username: [email protected]
I also thought it would let me no the time it was opened and how many times it was read.
please advise why it isn't working the way i thought it would work