- CertifiedEmail Overview
- How CertifiedEmail Works
- Qualifications to Send
- I'd like to know more about CertifiedEmail
- Sample CertifiedEmail
- See Also: Sending and Receiving CertifiedEmail
- Who Accepts CertifiedEmail?
- How to Send CertifiedEmail via an Email Service Provider
- How to Send CertifiedEmail via an MTA (for self senders)
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The Certified Email™ Solution
What is CertifiedEmail?
CertifiedEmail is a premium class of trusted email that provides consumers a safe and easy way to identify authentic messages from legitimate volume senders with whom they have a pre-existing relationship. Developed to restore trust between commercial and non profit senders and individual email recipients, CertifiedEmail is available only to senders meeting strict standards for best email practices and low complaint rates. CertifiedEmail is the only system of its kind where messages are delivered with all links and images automatically rendered intact and presented to the recipient with a unique blue-ribbon icon, identifying the message as real and from a legitimate sender.
How much does CertifiedEmail cost?
CertifiedEmail costs $2.50 CPM on average (cost per thousand messages sent) in addition to the $399 accreditation fee.
CertifiedEmail Top Three Benefits

100% Assured Delivery
Spam filters inadvertently send up to 20% of your permission email into junk folders. In contrast, CertifiedEmail is routed automatically to the inbox, past content and volume filters. You get 100% of your email delivered.



In addition to their normal email service, AOL and Yahoo also have international services. Refer to our International page to see availability by country. AOL also manages and makes CertifiedEmail available to users of AIM.COM, CS.COM (Compuserve) and WMCONNECT.COM (Walmart Connect).

Images Visible and Links Active Default
Nearly all ISPs today disable links and images on default as a protection against phishing. CertifiedEmail messages are presented with all images intact and links working. Users can't respond if they don't see your email. With CertifiedEmail, they'll see it.

Example of CertifiedEmail with links and images intact

Standard email with links and images blocked

Special Blue Ribbon Envelope Icon 
ISPs specially mark all CertifiedEmail messages with a blue ribbon envelope icon, which tells consumers that your message can be trusted and is safe to respond to. The email you send as CertifiedEmail is visually differentiated from other volume messages.
CertifiedEmail is marked with a blue ribbon envelope in your inbox.

