The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.
Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. This is a community effort to improve the email experience for both designers and readers alike.
What you can do to support the Email Standards Project
Whether it's spreading the word about our cause, helping out with additional research or telling us the secret handshake for the Gmail team, we'd love your help. This truly is a community effort and every little bit helps.
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.Mac becomes Mobile Me
Last month, Apple replaced it's .mac webmail service with a shiny new web application called Mobile Me. We gave it a try to see whether it did any better on our email ACID test that it's previous incarnation. Read on to find out. Read more »
IBM to release Lotus Notes for iPhone
Our testing with different versions of Lotus Notes has turned up mixed results so far, so we were interested to see that an iPhone version of the widely used software was in the works. Read more »
Want to test your own email client?
We've tested the major market email clients with our acid test so far, the ones we get the most complaints and questions about. There are plenty of other email programs out there though, on the web and on desktops. We've received a lot of requests for people to be able to test their own preferred email client, so here's your chance. Read more »