Boulder.Me Job Fair for Developers

Posted by Kevin Owocki | Posted in Life | Posted on 27-09-2008

A handful of startups in the Boulder, CO area are looking to hire some talented developers.

From the site:

Boulder Needs More Kickass Developers
Want a FREE trip to beautiful Boulder, Colorado? The Boulder tech scene is growing like crazy. Twenty of our top tech startups (you can see a few in the sidebar) have banded together to fly in one hundred top software developers, programmers and engineers from across the country, all expenses paid. You can apply to be one of the hundred.

If you are a young developer, and you’ve ever thought that ‘Boulder looks cool’, it’s definitely worth your time to apply to Boulder.Me and/or to check out some of the hiring companies that will be there ( Aegis Analytical, EventVue, Filtrbox, Fuser, Gnip, HiveLive, Me.dium, Printfection, Rally Software, Return Path, and socialthing! ).

Email Deliverability & You (And Your Startup)

Posted by Kevin Owocki | Posted in Life | Posted on 18-09-2008

Your startup is changing.  It's ok, and it's natural

Email Deliverability problems begin to happen during the time in your startups life when your organization starts changing from that of a child company to that of an adult company. While there’s no “right” time for Email Deliverability optimization to begin, web startups usually start a little earlier than brick and mortar startups—usually between 2 and 6 months of age. Deliverability Optimization for brick-and-mortar startups usually begins at about 10 to 14 months of age.

So, here you are, cruising around the internet, looking for a way to configure your startup’s email system to avoid all those nasty spam traps out there. Your startup is getting interested in e-mailing your users. It’s okay, and it’s natural. Lucky for you, I’ve just done a gaggle of research and am posting what I’ve found here, on Owocki dot com:

Email Deliverability is all about reputation. Specifically, the reputation of the sending computer or ISP:

  1. Get a Dedicated IP Address. If other people are sending email from your IP Address, then they affect your reputation. Fair or not, that’s the way it is. Contact your hosting provider to get your own dedicated IP.
  2. Implement SPF. SPF is a way of verifying that mail came from your domain by whitelisting different IP addresses to send mail on your behalf. More info at the SPF Wikipedia article.
  3. Cache your SPF with Sender ID. Do that via this form.
  4. Implement DKIM. DKIM is a way of verifying that your email came from an authorized source. You’ll need to integrate it with Sendmail (or whatever MTA is configured on your host). More info here.
  5. Verify your Mail Transfer Agent is not set up as an open relay. Do that here.
  6. Implement Reverse DNS. More info here.
  7. Process Email Bounces – Remove those users from your email list. List Quality is very important. The more spam complaints / bounced emails your email system generates, the more your reputation is hurt.
  8. Add emails to your subscription list only via an opt-in or double opt-in process.

After you’ve done all of the above,

  1. Use a service like Return Path to monitor your reputation.
  2. You’ll also want to look into getting your domain white listed with major ISPs.

Thanks to Return Path for laying out the most important parts of Email Deliverability to the 2008 Techstars.

Of Moe. & Music

Posted by Kevin Owocki | Posted in Life | Posted on 09-09-2008

It’s not often that I get an entire weekend to myself these days. Thats why my time at moe. down 9 was so special this year.

Seeing good live music has always been a near-spiritual experience for me. Moe.down was a chance to get outdoors, breathe some fresh air, take time off from work (albeit small), and listen to some great live music. Live music taught me to dance. And I don’t mean dancing like the dancing you do at weddings or bars. Dancing in a 100-something crowd with some good live music taught me to really really dance. It’s one of the first things in life that really grounded me mentally, as an adult, it just helps me just ‘enjoy the moment’.

It’s too bad that Moe. is now on hiatus. I guess there’s always other bands out there. Maybe they’ll get back together someday.

Until then, there’s always pandora.

Here’s a clip of Moe. from this past weekend at moe. down 9, playing ‘Bright Side’: