Posterous: blog via email, and then some

Posterous (by acroamatic)

The idea behind Posterous is preposterously simple: blog by email. (hat tip to Michele Martin).

Anyone who can email can now blog. Just send a email to post@posterous.com from your regular email address. (Hmmm… wonder how they filter out spam!)

You’ll get a reply which tells you that you’ve posted successfully.

The first time you get this reply, you’ll be asked to click a link to create a password. With that, you’ve created your account.

Easy peasy.

Each time you email/post on posterous, after the initial one, you’ll get a confirmation email saying that you’ve successfully posted. This is to prevent someone from spoofing your email and posting stuff to your blog without your knowledge.

Ok, those in the know are probably saying, “But you can also email blog posts via Blogger.”

But that still requires account creation to begin with.

Besides, Posterous has a few tricks up its sleeve.

You can email word docs, powerpoints, pdfs, photos, links, and Posterous will automatically try to present it in the nicest way it knows.

For example:

  • Post one photo, and Posterous resizes it to fit the blog.
  • Post a bunch of photos, Posterous creates a mini gallery.
  • Post a document, spreadsheet or pdf, Posterous embeds it in the post using Scribd’s iPaper (don’t worry what this is, the process is entirely invisible - you just email the attachment).
  • Post a YouTube URL, Posterous automatically embed the video.
  • Post an mp3 file, Posterous creates an embedded mp3 player in the post for the file.

Just by clicking Send.

Check out the FAQ, which shows some of these features in action:
http://posterous.com/faq

Apparently, comments are also handled entirely through email. I haven’t tested it out though. Check out Siva’s post. Looks like normal comments but they were posted via email, except the first one. I suspect if I subscribe to Siva’s Posterous site, I will probably be able to email/post a comment to his blog without even visiting it.

I tried embedding a PDF, but that didn’t go too well. All the text ended up as gibberish. Also, they claim to have some ways to determine if the email really originated from you, so less worries about security.

Posterous is pretty new, so no bells-and-whistles yet. I suppose they want to get the basic features working properly before adding things like different themes, sidebar customization etc. Well, they’ve said there’ll always be a free basic service but they’ll have premium features for which they will charge.

But right now, it’s dirt simple.

Just the thing to get people who’ve been holding out on blogging to start.

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4 Responses to “Posterous: blog via email, and then some”


  1. 1 Michele Martin

    I definitely think that Posterous is easier to use than Blogger. I see this as being the tool for people who are still in love with email. It’s also for people who may want to start blogging but don’t want to make a really serious commitment to it. You can have a blog up in the time it takes you to write an email with Posterous.

  2. 2 acroamatic
    Most definitely! It lowers the barrier to participation.

    I’m impressed with their anti-spam. I imagine that there most be tons going to their email address. Also, their comment form on the blog doesn’t have any visible anti-spam measures.

    No issues so far though. Hopefully a sign that they’ll got a good system in place rather than a sign that they aren’t a big enough service to be targeted yet.

  3. 3 Garry Tan

    Thanks all for trying and using Posterous, and for the writeup about the service. You’re right, we just launched last week, but we’re hard at work on new features to make the experience more awesome.

    As for anti-spam, we’ve implemented some transparent comment spam detection that will make for a really simple experience.

    Thanks again,
    -Garry
    Cofounder, posterous.com

  4. 4 acroamatic
    Garry, thank you and your team for making blogging dirt simple. Not the tool for me, but I’ll definitely point it out to those who are keen to start blogging but are hesitant because of the learning curve.
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