Re: [mailop] Recommendations on ESP

2022-12-02 Thread Anne Mitchell via mailop

> Who would you recommend has a good feature set but also and critically keeps
> spammers off so that I would not be negatively impacted on deliverability
> for actions outside of my control?

Mark, here is a list of ESPs that we recommend:

https://www.isipp.com/email-service-providers-that-we-recommend-esp-reputation-ratings/

There are some that we will intentionally *not* recommend, however for what I 
imagine are obvious reasons we don't publish such a list.

Anne

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[mailop] Recommendations on ESP

2022-12-02 Thread Mark Lunn via mailop
Hi All,

Firstly, this email list has been hugely helpful in finally getting out
mailing practices in great shape and enjoying excellent deliverability with
the major ISPs so thanks to all.

A massive pricing increase from Send in Blue is making me look around to see
if we can migrate our 300k list to a new ESP and get better value. 

Who would you recommend has a good feature set but also and critically keeps
spammers off so that I would not be negatively impacted on deliverability
for actions outside of my control?

Thanks again
Mark Lunn
 



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