We've just deployed two important features that keep Eyejot on the right side of permission-oriented communications: user-managed opt-out control for new message notifications and the ability to suspend view alerts on a per-message or per-user basis.
The first feature has obvious benefits and has been planned for some time. While Eyejot is designed expressly for one-to-one or one-to-few communications some people have found it immensely useful as a marketing communications tool. In order that these new uses are properly supported every outbound email notification message will carry an opt-out link. The link will allow the recipient to prevent future email notifications from being sent to them from a particular sender.
The view alerts suspension feature is for PRO Plus members and allows them to turn off view alerts for a particular message or for alerts generated on behalf of a particular person. Both options can be very useful if you find that one of your Eyejot messages is getting read often.

That's awesome! Thanks for implementing the suggestions and helping to improve a great video messaging tool.
Now even people on my opt-in list, still will have an option to "opt-out" if they can't receive video emails on their company servers.
Thanks again and I look forward to all the new improvements for 2009!
Ed Bisquera
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Posted by: Ed Bisquera | February 12, 2009 at 11:04 AM