Mandrill is excellent. We've used it for a while. Just whack their smtp
server into the cf admin and off you go. It's more customisable than that
of course, but the base function of running your mail through their servers
should do the job.
On 10 December 2014 at 23:35, Russ Michaels wrote:
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if it is just bulk SMTP you need then www.mandrill.com allows 12,000 per
month for free.
For something more advanced try www.sendgrid.com, they also offer an API
which allows you to send emails without using CFMAIL or SMTP which has its
benefits.
If you want an actual mailing list manager then ma
Thanks, everyone. I'll check them out.
-Original Message-
From: Rob Voyle [mailto:robvo...@voyle.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 12:42 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: cfmail causing problems for our server
I use and like mail chimp
Rob
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I use and like mail chimp
Rob
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Original message From: Dave Long
Date:12/10/2014 12:23 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: cf-talk Subject: cfmail
causing problems for our server
My customer's site allows interested visitors to subscribe to
My recommendation would be to have them create a MailChimp or Vertical Response
(Constant Contact, Exact Target, etc.) account and just send emails through
their API. VRs API is especially easy to send custom HTML through
(http://developers.verticalresponse.com/docs/read/api_reference/emails
Amazon SES was made for just this type of scenario.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Dave Long wrote:
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> My customer's site allows interested visitors to subscribe to intermittent
> e-mail notifications regarding his annual event. My hosting provider tells
> me that use of cfmail to contact hi
Use a mail relay like STMP.com. Just change the smtp server for your mail
blast to send through the relay.
Robert Harrison
Full Stack Developer
AIMG
rharri...@aimg.com
Main Office: 704-321-1234 ext.121
Direct Line: 516-302-4345
www.aimg.com
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From: Dave Long [mailt
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