On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Kurtis Mullins
<kurtis.mull...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Check out sendgrid. If you use Rackspace I think they even give you a good
> discount.
>

Yes, they are called as "ESP" - Email  Service Provider. And I have thought
about them. Looks like this is the only way possible if i want to confirm
the 'deliverability' of the emails.



> You could also just configure everything to use Google's SMTP. I've done
> that for quite a few projects.
>

Looks like this is the easiest way out; but requires a google id(i.,e @
gmail.com) whereas you would like
emails to be sent from @yourdomain.com.

Another option would be to use Amazon SES.

Before i had started researching on this topic, i thought it was a 'normal
problem' to solve, as many would
have stumbled on this. Sending emails from both the app and from *nix
should be easy without requiring any heavyduty servers to be setup....but
sigh!

Venkat

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