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10/6/2011 4:06:16 AM
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Mojoportal Newsletter and elasticemail.com

Joe,

I notice that you are using elasticemail.com to send out your newsletters. I was looking to understand whay this was and not using the inbuild Mojoportal tool.

I have seen one posting that implies if you are hosted on godaddy that it does not support SMTP and hence need to use elasticemail.com. 

Are there any limitation, apart from maybe statistic reporting that, would require me using an external mail tool. To me it seems to do the job as it is. 

 

10/6/2011 7:27:48 AM
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Hi Crispin,

I am using mojoPortal to send my newsletter but I have configured it to use Elastic Mail by smtp configuration for both the newsletter and for the forums because we send a great deal of email. See the article Sending Bulk Email for information about to configure different smtp settings for newsletter and/or forums.

You have it backwards on the posts about GoDaddy, they only support their own smtp which is very limited in the amount of mail you can send, they don't allow you to relay through other smtp server such as those provided by Elastic Mail. That is why someone in another post was asking about implementing the alternate way of using Elastic Mail by REST web services instead of direct smtp.

The only reason I started using Elastic Mail is because I don't currently have a strong mail server infrastructure, previously I was using my Yahoo business email account to send email and a lot of it was getting flagged as spam, so switching to Elastic Mail made things work a lot better for me. But if your mail is working fine I would not see a reason to change it. One day I may setup a good mail server and stop using Elastic Mail because I've been spending about $50/month since we send a lot of mail, but the good thing is that the price per email goes down after you reach certain thresholds, like after we have sent a total of 100,000 emails our rate per email dropped a good bit so now it costs a little less.

Best,

Joe

10/6/2011 10:29:53 AM
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Hey that was "Crippsy" not "Crispin"!  I'd never wear that shirt. OK I might.

Interesting to read this answer though - we've had similar issues of having our business mailserver blacklisted before - a total PITA, so elasticmail worth considering.

10/6/2011 10:33:53 AM
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oops sorry about the mistaken identity mixup, I have a slight dyslexia sometimes ;-D

2/13/2012 2:42:38 PM
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FYI - having previously used GoDaddy to send relatively small bulk emails (>150) I can tell you its not fun. 

The biggest issue I had was due to the fact that I had a large number of Comcast.net email addresses.  Comcast blocks email from GoDaddy's SMTP servers and after  9 months of waiting for that to be resolved, I decided to switch to a new provider:  DiscountASP.net   They are a bit more expensive but a much better provider.

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