If you also want the mail delivered to the intended receivers, there is more to that than just sending out mails.
Exactly, at this point we noticed our order confirmations of our MAINSTREAM stores aren't even delivered anymore to any hotmail user. Without the extra settings given by an smtp host, you might as well not send at all.
Exactly, at this point we noticed our order confirmations of our MAINSTREAM stores aren't even delivered anymore to any hotmail user. Without the extra settings given by an smtp host, you might as well not send at all.
hotmail have delivery rate limiter... if you're sending to hotmail, you need to limit your sending rate to @hotmail.com, or send from multiple IP addresses, or risk being blacklisted....
For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
(consider figuring out the email as test #1)
All models are wrong, but some are useful.George E.P. Box. p202
Worth mentioning that they only accept customers from Canada, Ireland, and USA.
well, yeah, but if in europe, just add your country tld in place of .ie and you'll prolly find the same page, but accepted from your country...
the RotW - you're on your own
For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
(consider figuring out the email as test #1)
All models are wrong, but some are useful.George E.P. Box. p202
Exactly, at this point we noticed our order confirmations of our MAINSTREAM stores aren't even delivered anymore to any hotmail user. Without the extra settings given by an smtp host, you might as well not send at all.
Originally posted by Naughty
Wow, you're being ripped?!
AuthSMTP 10
[up to 10,000 messages / 1.00 GB 'data' per month]
176 freakin' dollars?
You should really check the ones from my first post if you do not use paypal anyway, it's like 14$ for the same, and they are good.
I don't think 176 per year is a bad deal for 10K mails per month (120K mails / year). I also got dedicated servers with SMTP that I could use for sending mails or an actual dedicated mail server + I could use both google and span arrest.
Yet I still decide to use primary AuthSMTP for the single reason that the mails are getting delivered. I guess if you really want to save the $150 / year it wouldn't be a big deal to tell people to look for your mail in the spam folder instead of the inbox :-)
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