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Legit Mass Emails Cause Blacklisting
From: arch3angel at gmail.com (Robert Miller)
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:20:21 -0500
Good morning everyone, We are currently having an issue with our billing software in regards to sending mass emails. We use Platypus by Tucows and it has a feature to mass email our customers. We want to use this for notifying customers of outages due to maintenance but every time we use this feature we get blacklisted by SORBS and others. The company now uses iContact (http://www.icontact.com/) which stops us from being blacklisted but because we are using a third party solution we can't put notes into the accounts that a notification email was sent on x date at y time like we can when we would use the Platypus feature. Has anyone ran across this before? Any suggestions of a solution we can run in house, off the same MS SQL database that we use for Platypus, and allows for the noting of accounts? Thanks again everyone! - Robert arch3angel
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