I am managing few sites with high traffic and a huge members database. I am willing to send at least 5 news letters in a month to all of my members. Every mail shot will be sent to around 1 million mail IDs.
I am searching for a server that allows bulk mailing. Please remember, I am not going to spam, but sending mails to the members.
i own a dedicated server with cpanel. i have SPF record in my domain and still emails sent from outlook are placed in spam folder by yahoo? how to fix this problem?
one of my client have an in-house subscriber list with 30000 email build with their offline promotional campaign. They need to send 4 to 5 email in a month and the list might expand to 60000 in a year.
they are using a mailing program to schedule the mailing at 250 email per hour as according to the limit of their ISP and they are looking for a better solution.
i want to suggest them taking a VPS but i'm new to VPS so i'm here to looking for suggestion that i can recommend to my client.
We are currently hosting with a shared hosting provider for our web/email needs and are looking to upgrade to a dedicated server that can scale our bulk email requirement (not spam).
We usually need to send out about 25K emails a day. Since we require the convenience of sending out emails from the individual Outlook clients and multiple people might be sending out the emails, we are thinking that a dedicated server might suit our needs better. Our web traffic very minimal and the load is primarily on email handling.
i just open a small company for advertising, beside i will make email adviertising campaign, so what i can do for it? i want to know the best way to send this bulk email, the number of emails what i have arround 500000 emails .
i am having a few troubles with my cpanel vps in terms of emails generated by php scripts not reaching their destination
i have attached the logs for such a message and was hoping somebody around here might have some insight... some googling found it to be common but no definite solution
ps. the ### are just where ive blocked out some private information
2008-01-08 23:32:13 1JCEYv-0002W6-Dv ** c####@resonating.com.au R=checkspam2: Gid 99 is not permitted to relay mail, or has directly called /usr/sbin/exim instead of /usr/sbin/sendmail.
Just got a new WiredTree VPS up and running. Service has been great so far. Make that super!
VPS newbie question: I would like to set a limit on emails for all domains but mine to some number per hour, but I would like mine to be unlimited. I'm not going to be sending a lot, but, when necessary, they will need to go fast. So far, the only way I have figured out how to keep unlimited for me is to not set a throttle at all and allow Mailman only on admin domains. If any user has to have lists, then I can authorize it then and maybe keep tabs on it.(There's probably a lot better way to say that, but I'm tired :-)
I've used many dedicated servers from many providers with different results. But I really need IPs for mailing newsletters and and offers (good IPs). I NEED IPS THAT GET TO ANY INBOX.
I have a client who is interested in settin up a paying mailing list for a website I built for him.
I figured since he doesn't want to spend $3000 for a full CMS, I would just do things manually.
A customer would pay through Paypal. He would then check PayPal for any new subscribers dailys, add them if new, and then send out his newsletter daily to the people who have paid.
In the mailing list software, there would be a box for how many days this person would be allowed to be sent an e-mail and then once his subscription was up, an e-mail would be sent out (the last part is optional).
Does anyone have any insight of a program/script that would work in this manner? Or maybe a decently cheap script that they know of? This site is a non-profit, donation site.
I have client who wants to send out a few hundred thousand emails once every week. They are into educational stuff and have these many subscribers.
I was wondering if there is any hosting available for this kind of mailing. I have the script buts its just my current host has limited mailing to 50 mails per shot and maximum 500/hour
I would have gone for dedicated or vps but I am completely ignorant about it.
WHT, wow been a while, but anyway i have a client whose hosting account has way tooo many emails, he mentioned to me that he doesnt need them, i logged into his email annd they are more than 500 pages of emails, how would i delete them in WHM without going 1 by 1 or page by page..(even with that they still go to trash)
I want to send bulk emails. I need a webhosting that can send 1 million emails in one go. It should have a static IP and should be cost effective. I have low budget.
I was thinking if anyone knew a good VPS hosting company who would allow me to send out around 10.000 emails on a daily basis. I will ofcourse not break any state laws and all emails will include an opt-out option.
We are curently implementing a bulk emailing service,a ConstantContact type of service,that will be offering to our hosting customers. We are debating whether to use our own servers, or outsource this to a company that deals specifically with bulk email delivery.
I am having a DDoS attack and have been looking around for a software firewall that would allow bulk IP submission. The Windows Firewall to my surprise does not have this function.
I need to add several hundreds IPs. Any recommendations? I am running Win 64.
I have a client/friend who I am developing a website for and they want a mailing list feature.
I have a shared-hosting account and they have quite strict mailing list policies.
Firstly, they require a double opt-in for each contact, so that each address is validated. I have discussed this with the client, who run an events company, most of the email addresses they receive are taken from attendees who write their email down at the event. They would rather not have to verify each email address before adding to list.
My other concern is whether my hosting will be able to handle the mailing list. There seems to be quite strict limitations on amount of emails that can be sent (1 every 8 seconds).
I have no idea as to the volume of the list, they do not have any emails at the moment, but as the list and company grows I am worried there may be problems which I would rather not have to deal with.
Is mailing on shared-hosting often a done-thing, or should I suggest a third-party mailing solution?