EXP Elite's "SMTP Phantom" Let's You Use Your Website to bypass most Email Sending Imitations!

Because "spamming" on the Internet continues to cause SO many problems for Internet Service Providers, most have set ridiculously low limits on how many pieces of email you can send in any 24 hour period.

The ISP's set these limits because if they get too many spam complaints, they risk the loss of their datapipe connection to the Internet from their upstream provider, i.e MCI, Sprint, AT& T, etc.

If that happens, they're out of business. The bottom line is that your ISP will not risk getting spam complaints by changing their limitations for you.

Honestly they have no choice these days. They HAVE to do this to protect themselves from spammers. But for the legitimate Email marketer who is trying to communicate with their OPT-IN subscribers like you, these email limits presents a real problem.

So the question is "How do I get my Email message, E-zines or Newsletters to my customers?"

The answer? Well until the release of EXP Elite and the new "SMTP Phantom" there was nothing you could do about it. You were at the mercy of your ISP and you were forced to pay high fees to online companies to host your subscriber list and do your mailings.

So for this reason, we built the EXP Elite "SMTP Phantom" plug-in. It bypasses the rigid rules set by most Internet services providers and allows you to send your email legitimately and without those profit killing daily limits!

So How Does It Work And Is It Legal?

We provide you with an exclusive EXP Elite "plug-in" that you upload to your web site site. Then using a combination of the EXP Elite Mailer and the "SMTP Phantom" your email effectively erases the daily mail limit set by your ISP by using your website DNS as it's mail routes.

This makes it impossible for your ISP to limit your outgoing email and it's completely legal and above board!

How Do I Know If This Will Work With My Provider?

Our "SMTP Phanton" plug-in works with 2 types of Internet Service Providers. Ones that offer php scripting and ones that offer .asp scripting. If you are not sure which one your ISP offers you can ask them or try each plug-in.

If you do not have a web provider, or the one you currently use doesn't offer either of .php or .asp, you can find one that does by doing a search on google.

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