SendLabs is another option: http://dyn.com/enterprise-email/sendlabs-solutions
On 23 March 2011 09:57, Jamie H <ja...@mhztech.com> wrote: > Ikai, > > On that note, do you have any services besides SES that you > recommend? SES works well with GAE however you must slowly up your > quotas, forcing you to send some mail via SES and some through GAE > until your quotas are adjusted high enough... > > On Mar 22, 4:29 pm, "Ikai Lan (Google)" <ika...@google.com> wrote: >> I actually think we are moving away from this direction. For customers >> sending large volumes of email or who require delivery guarantees, we'll be >> encouraging the use of services that are specifically designed for this >> functionality. >> >> Ikai Lan >> Developer Programs Engineer, Google App Engine >> Blog:http://googleappengine.blogspot.com >> Twitter:http://twitter.com/app_engine >> Reddit:http://www.reddit.com/r/appengine >> >> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 1:35 AM, Eric Ka Ka Ng <ngk...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > me 2. Have integrated the SES service within our GAE apps. work good and >> > solved our problems >> >> > sure it would be more nice if GAE can provide email service at the quality >> > level similar to the Amazon SES one (at least would not be classified as >> > SPAM), so we dont need to manage both . could we make this suggestion to >> > GAE >> > team? >> >> > - eric >> >> > On 22 March 2011 05:30, Jamie H <ja...@mhztech.com> wrote: >> >> >> Wow, great idea! I have been having some delivery issues lately with >> >> GAE and looking for an alternative. >> >> >> I just downloaded a pythong Amazon SES library, signed up for SES, and >> >> put it all together and it works like a charm with GAE! >> >> >> On Mar 20, 10:31 pm, Nickolas Daskalou <n...@daskalou.com> wrote: >> >> > Hi Eric, >> >> >> > Have you looked at Amazon's Simple Email Service (SES)? >> >> >> >http://aws.amazon.com/ses/ >> >> >> > Pretty much the same cost as sending email using GAE, except with SES >> >> you >> >> > only get 2,000 free emails if you're sending email from an EC2 instance. >> >> >> > I haven't used it myself but apparently they scan outgoing mail to make >> >> sure >> >> > it meets "ISP standards". This leads me to believe emails sent via SES >> >> would >> >> > be less likely to be automatically marked as spam than on GAE, since >> >> SES's >> >> > spam-sending-reputation would be lower than GAE's, due to their >> >> > pre-filtering and rate-limiting. >> >> >> > Nick >> >> >> > On 21 March 2011 13:51, Eric Ka Ka Ng <ngk...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> > > Hi Ernesto, >> >> >> > > thx for your suggestion! yes, i think it shall work. >> >> >> > > but in general if we can't ask all our users to add our email to their >> >> > > contact list (or they are not willing to do so), how can emails sent >> >> by us >> >> > > prevent to be regarded as spam? all our subject, body etc. are nothing >> >> > > spam-liked, and seems it's the problem of the email server that >> >> actually >> >> > > sends the email. anyone share similar case, or has other solution? >> >> >> > > regards, >> >> > > eric >> >> >> > > On 19 March 2011 00:12, Ernesto Karim Oltra <ernestoka...@gmail.com >> >> >wrote: >> >> >> > >> Ask the user to add the e-mail from address of your e-mails to their >> >> > >> contacts list, so your e-mails would never been sent to spam again >> >> > >> (for that users, at least). >> >> >> > >> It's a bit hacky, but can do a great work meanwhile you find another >> >> > >> solution. >> >> >> > >> On 18 mar, 07:52, Eric Ka Ka Ng <ngk...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > >> > we use mail.send_mail() to send some important messages to our >> >> users >> >> > >> through >> >> > >> > an app hosted on GAE, in which the 'from' has been set to one of a >> >> > >> > registered admin for the app. >> >> >> > >> > it works quite well for most users, except for some email service >> >> > >> provider >> >> > >> > (e.g. '...@yahoo.com.hk'), they would always automatically treat >> >> these >> >> > >> emails >> >> > >> > as spam and put them into spam box of the user's email account (if >> >> the >> >> > >> user >> >> > >> > has enabled the spam filtering feature, which is by default "ON") . >> >> in >> >> > >> this >> >> > >> > case, many of our users do not aware for these important messages >> >> (they >> >> > >> > would seldom look into mails in their spambox) >> >> >> > >> > we have tried using different "from", "subject", "body" and the >> >> results >> >> > >> are >> >> > >> > the same. we suspect that it is the email server does matter, and >> >> maybe >> >> > >> > before there were some other apps hosted on GAE sending spams to >> >> like '@ >> >> > >> > yahoo.com.hk', so '...@yahoo.com.hk' would regard all emails sent >> >> from >> >> > >> this >> >> > >> > email server in GAE as spam. >> >> >> > >> > do anyone share similar experiences? or there should be other >> >> causes? >> >> > >> any >> >> > >> > ideas we can solve this problem? 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