Blog Issues, Apologies, Best Wishes and New Releases

Some of you may have noticed that all of our December and January blog posts did a David Copperfield and disappeared overnight.

If you didn’t notice, then you need to start reading our blog more.

To summarize the disappeared posts, they included incredible tips, novel insights, original Christmas poetry and best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year.

If you were dependent upon, moved or even somewhat entertained by any of the content that vanished in thin air from this space recently, I most humbly apologize on behalf of the web server whereupon this blog resides.

Oh, I almost forgot. We also had two rather significant GroupMail updates during this time.

GroupMail v. 5.3.108 was released on December 6th and included an awesome new feature that makes it easier than ever before to track who opens your email and clicks on the links in your message.
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GroupMail v. 5.3.110 was just released a few days ago and includes a much requested new feature. GroupMail will now automatically store the date someone is added to your group. From feedback we get, this is very important for maintaining and segmenting contact lists for many of our customers.
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What else?

Well, as our friend Garrison Keillor would say: That’s it from GroupMail, where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average.

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