SMTP (company)

SMTP, Inc.
Type Public (OTCBB: SMTP)
Industry Email Service Provider
Founded 1998
Headquarters One Broadway, 14th Floor., Cambridge Massachusetts, USA
Key people Semyon Dukach (Chairman & CEO), Matt Mankins (Founder & Director), Richard Harrison (President and COO)
Website SMTP.com

SMTP, Inc. is a provider of transactional and email marketing email delivery services based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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Services

SMTP, Inc. is a cloud service provider that specializes in sending outgoing email for large volume senders. In this regard SMTP is more akin to a technology service provider such as Amazon.com or Rackspace than email marketing company like Constant Contact. SMTP also offers related services such as tracking and reporting, reputation management, statistical analysis and expert support.[1]

SMTP also provides tools for checking a domain’s DKIM records in DNS as well as for checking forward-confirmed reverse DNS (FCdDNS) for an IP.[2]

The SMTP email delivery service requires that the emails are generated locally from a locally-kept emailing list.[3]

SMTP runs its own redundant data center in the Hurricane Electric and XO Communications facility in Fremont, California.[4]

History

The company was founded as EMUmail Inc. in 1998 by Matt Mankins. Three years later Mankins sold EMUmail to the software development company AccuRev. About a year later, former AccuRev CEO and EMUmail board member Semyon Dukach bought EMUmail.[5]

In 1997, SMTP board member Rens Troost co-authored RFC 1806 which provides a mechanism whereby messages conforming to the (RFC 1521) ("MIME") specification can convey presentational information.[6]

In 2005, Lux Scientiae bought the EMUmail outsourcing services business, leaving the SMTP.com email delivery service as the company’s core offering.[7]

The company changed its name to SMTP, Inc. in November 2010. SMTP filed an Initial Public Offering (IPO) and began trading on the OTC Bulletin Board as (OTCBB: SMTP) on May 2, 2011.[8]

SMTP obtained a large block of IPv4 addresses from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority on February 3, 2011.[9]

References

  1. ^ Kris Tuttle, “SMTP, Inc.: Here Come Email Delivery Networks” , Research 2.0, May 3, 2011.
  2. ^ Linda Musthaler, “5 best practices to improve your email delivery success rate.” Network World. April 1, 2011.
  3. ^ Direct Marketing News. “Should brands outsource all data storage?” May 1, 2001.
  4. ^ Jordie van Rijn, "SMTP.com gets new datacenter, ditches Rackspace", Email Vendor Selection, July 12, 2011.
  5. ^ ISP Planet Webmail Directory. “Webmail Directory: EMUmail.” 2004.
  6. ^ R. Troost, S. Dorner, “Communicating Presentation Information in Internet Messages: The Content-Disposition Header Field.” Network Working Group Request for Comment 2183. 1997.
  7. ^ CBS Business Net. “LuxSci Acquires Email Outsourcing Business from EMUmail". Market Wire. 2005.
  8. ^ Gregory T. Huang. “Semyon Dukach Takes SMTP Public" . Xconomy Boston. May 2, 2011.
  9. ^ Carolyn J. Dawson. “Considerable Number of IP Addresses Obtained by SMTP, Inc.” TMC News. May 26, 2011.

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