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CertifiedEmail messages have unique advantages, features, and benefits that set them apart from uncertified messages across all of our participating ISPs and mailbox providers. Yet each provider's user interface generally has unique features, too.
To see what email domains are supported at each provider, refer to the "supported domains" page.
Consumers have no trouble recognizing — and trusting — your messages when they’re sent as a CertifiedEmail.
For most providers, CertifiedEmail messages feature:
- The CertifiedEmail Blue Trust Seal in the message list
- The CertifiedEmail Blue Trust Seal in the security strip — the one part of a message that can’t be tampered with
- Images visible and links active by default on message opening
- Assured inbox delivery.
*100% assured delivery, functionality and other benefits may vary by receiving ISP or webmail provider. Please contact Goodmail for more information or questions.
*CertifiedEmail is currently available at AOL, Comcast, Cox, MySpace, Telus and Verizon and will be available from our other ISP partners soon.
Summary of Variations For Active Providers
| Provider | Client or Application Name | CertifiedVideo | CertifiedEmail Blue Trust Shield icon in the message list | CertifiedEmail Security Strip |
Message Sender Identity (in the security strip) |
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| 9.x Client | No | Yes | Yes | No | |
| 10.x Desktop | No | Yes | Yes | No | |
| Webmail | Yes (see a demo in the CertifiedVideo area) | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Webmail | No | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Webmail | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Webmail | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
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Basic Webmail | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Rich Interface Webmail | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
CertifiedEmail Per-Provider Identification
Click a provider logo to see samples of what a CertifiedEmail message looks like in their system.
| AOL 9.x client |
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AOL Desktop 10.x |
Included in the message header ("AOL Certified Mail" above the subject line).. ![]() |
| AOL Webmail |
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No Security Strip
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| Comcast |
The security strip is actually the message header itself, with the CertifiedEmail badge shown at the far right.
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| Cox |
The security strip is actually the message header itself, with the CertifiedEmail badge shown at the far right.
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Shown in a strip above the header.
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There is no preview pane/message preview in the Verizon Basic Interface. The message list does contain the CertifiedEmail Blue Trust Shield Icon in the list, as shown here:
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Shown in a strip above the header.
As shown in the sample here, the CertifiedEmail Blue Trust Seal is visible in the message list. |
Shown in a strip above the header.
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No Security Strip
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